reading along with an occasional reply entering those discussions which I'm actually able to participate in without getting eaten alive :nerd: — Seeker
I think we could all stand to be a little less cantankerous with each other ... or maybe not? Nevertheless, my favorite threads, and the most productive ones - imo - are the ones in which people find common ground, eventually, through argumentation. — ToothyMaw
BTW, if you ever change your mind and want to do an OP and you don't know if it's good enough/direct enough/concise enough, free of fallacies, etc., I think someone might be willing to give it a read before you post it.
Of course, plagiarism isn't allowed, but I think a quick read over would be fine. — ToothyMaw
I too, have no formal education in Philosophy, except for a math course in basic Logic. Some of these threads & posts use technical scientific and philosophical jargon for brevity, which can make comprehension difficult, especially in a second language. Fortunately you can Google most of the unfamiliar terms, or look for them in Wikipedia. But, if any discussions are unclear, feel free to ask for clarification. If they know what they are talking about, most posters will welcome opportunities to expand on their brief comments. :smile:I have no formal education but for primary school, after that I picked things up along where I went which I started to do more frequently with the mainstream availability of theinternet. — Seeker
I have no formal education but for primary school — Seeker
I remember having different teachers for every new schoolyear and consequently there were schoolyears when learning equalled overal positive experiences, with a general eagerness heading off to school every morning and in which absorbing data was a natural given, while during others I absolutely dreaded the place, absorbed far less and in which I hated the ones doing the teaching.Causing learning, is a totally different skillset. — universeness
Which is understandable and an appropriate response, atleast when having enough self-respect and an appreciation for any mutual respect going on.I will berate those who berate but mainly in defensive mode — universeness
I remember having different teachers for every new schoolyear and consequently there were schoolyears when learning equalled overal positive experiences, with a general eagerness heading off to school every morning, in during which absorbing data was a natural given, while during others I absolutely dreaded the place, absorbed far less and in which I hated the ones doing the teaching. — Seeker
...you get a disgruntled/impatient/exasperated response from characters like 180 Proof or @Banno — universeness
But would you be happy if all your posts elicited was nodding indulgence? I hope this is the wrong forum for just that. — Banno
Reads like a very fair and accurate viewpoint to me.t is probably very logical that a teacher who is pleasant to deal with ultimately also has the most clout when it comes to the transfer of learning material. — Seeker
Philosophy is difficult, and hence sometimes uncomfortable. While good grace is a virtue, so is being forthright. — Banno
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