I think you're right. It's the public who decide what a "facts" is, not armchair philosophers. — Wheatley
for Oliver5 there is no distinction between facts and what we take to be facts — Janus
No. People don't hold back a quality because it hasn't been "implemented" yet. — Caldwell
Telemarketers and infomercials. — Wheatley
There are no stupid machines, only insufficient ones — Caldwell
This is the "you" which, indeed, is not your body, but is so much more... — Michael Zwingli
Christianity was largely responsible for the destruction of classical literature, — Banno
Okay maybe we did touch on Reich. :cool: — Caldwell
Trust me. I studied History and Classics and Philosophy. — Caldwell
Wow! I was completely ignorant about the orgone accumulator. :sad: — Caldwell
Christianity in the fourth and fifth century went out of its way to destroy temples and burn — Banno
Pretty sure I didn't say that. Reich was a Psychceramicist. — Banno
I understand where you are coming from, but strictly speaking, anybody can deem anything to be art. — Pop
Art about art, creates a certain reality for art. — Pop
Rationality is at the heart of scientific endeavor. — Caldwell
Yes, but the subjectively reckoned "you", the "I" from your own perspective, is much more than just your body. It is the "I" which results from the constant battle between the primitive "Id" and the idealized "Superego", occurring within the continuously changing context of a feedback loop involving all of your life's experiences. That's a mouthful, is it not!? This is the "you" which, indeed, is not your body, but is so much more... — Michael Zwingli
. Like describing a fresh spring morning in terms of molecular bonding — Constance
of atoms and molecules forming tissues of various types an in a particular pattern as determined by one's DNA code. — Michael Zwingli
Ask Hypatia. — Banno
Capital needs investment — Valentinus
Christianity got there first. It's a consequence of the intolerance inherent in monotheism. — Banno
Except when it's not (as when frozen), of course. :razz: — praxis
the tragedy of their rise is the destruction of the literature and art of antiquity. — Banno
The trouble here is of course that what counts as a suitable observation is already theoretical - already an interpretation. Observations thus cannot fulfil this role as a foundation to knowledge. — Banno
You may be referring to the tattoos overall form, but given sufficient time that too will change. — javra