Certainly hard to resist so you are forgiven for doing so.I'm tempted to say,Nothing I can think of. — jgill
My question is does this 'mathematically' satisfy the notion?How about an element of the empty set? — jgill
Ok, I appreciate that, as you say, nuff said.Ah, ok. I’m not interested in that. — Jamal
"Theism" is a philosophical position. — 180 Proof
That's a fair reduction to a concentrate, yes.are religious philosophers philosophers at all? — Jamal
Is this somehow against the spirit of philosophy? Maybe sometimes, probably often, but not always. In any case, philosophers can be great philosophers in some ways and still have blind spots. — Jamal
that there are religious philosophers shows that religion is being questioned. — Jamal
Maybe. I think it's more likely, however, that a "religious philosopher" is an apologetic critic of naturalism, irreligion and/or religions (or sects) other than her own. — 180 Proof
I support their freedoms. I just don't support the demand that I must conform to their beliefs and act as if it they were true. — NOS4A2
On top of that I just cannot believe that one can alter his sex with surgery and medication or by wearing clothing and applying makeup. — NOS4A2
I think it needs to be admitted that it is all an act, of sorts. — NOS4A2
As Richard Feynman (nuclear physicist) said, "Nothing is mere". Natural selection has been at work from the getgo, about 3.7 billion years. — BC
My point was not an invitation to measure the success or failure of human 'fiddling' with genetics or in our tech developments. My point is that we can do so and can therefore 'create' and 'design' and even 'usurp' aspects of natural selection. There is serious power and influence in that ability, for good or bad.How successful our fiddling with the genetic level of our own species will be remains to be seen. It is waaaay too soon to assume success. Global warming and global pollution is one of the consequences of technological proliferation. — BC
:up:I entirely agree that trans people have the right to BE. — BC
but a rare deviation from the norm doesn't invalidate the norm. — BC
Sex (xx, xy) is nature's most effective way of maximizing evolutionary possibilities in multicellular organisms. — BC
If some species have developed other schemes, that doesn't apply to the scheme that most species exist within. — BC
I don't count transgenderism as normal, but also don't count it as problematic. Again, there is such a thing a normal, but bring abnormal isn't automatically problematic. Being born with a very deficient brain is abnormal and problematic. Being born with a very effective really smart brain is also abnormal, but not problematic. — BC
My identity is under threat because I am expected to concede my own eyes, conscience, and language in order to play along with a state of affairs I know not to be true. — NOS4A2
Where I live I am subject to investigation by a human rights council should I refuse to use the language they prefer, or if I refuse to treat them as the gender they are trying to express. I am forced to lie. — NOS4A2

There's a nightclub I sometimes go to where all the toilets are unisex. It's really no issue. It's a just a room with private cubicles and shared sinks to wash hands. — Michael

The scientific method involves gathering evidence to support a posit. Using example biological sex systems, present in other species, who exist via evolution via natural selection, IS I think, a valid path to take.If copperhead snakes are hermaphrodites and green turtles change sex, how much relevance does that have to us? — BC
Or something out of nothing? This is a legitimate philosophical issue. — jgill
which in this case are two, the revealers - god jesus and goddess saraswati. — Beena
Transgender is the umbrella term that includes transsexuals — Joshs
I agree entirely that the surgery can lead to greater happiness, regardless of whether one believes in a biologistic or social explanation transgender, or some combination of the two. — Joshs
Do you have examples of trans folks expressing that they want to be different? I have heard them on-line and in call in shows, say they want to be who they are.I said trauma and being ostracized leads to pain, confusion, and wanting "to be different" or being forced to believe you are. — Outlander
This thread is about trans folks yes? and their identity, Not bullies and their rationale.Why does someone 'bully' someone? — Outlander
My attack is on the message, not the messenger.I appreciate your defense of the vulnerable. But there's no need to attack the messenger. — Outlander
No, your attempts to avoid what you claim you wanted to avoid fell far short of 'perfectly,' imo.Furthermore, please do not accuse me of being 'irresponsible' and 'pushing [intolerant] imagery' again when I have in fact taken great pains to avoid doing so and know I have avoided such perfectly. — Outlander
If i choose to also undergo surgery, it is not because I believe that I was born in the wrong biological body but that my social environment isn’t ready to recognize my gender without the help of obvious signaling from me that simplifies the issue for them. — Joshs
The second way of justifying surgery depends on my belief that, independent of the feedback of my social
community, I was born in the wrong body.
This belief, from the vantage of embodied approaches in psychology, is a bit incoherent, because it assumes the ability to separate physical body from psychological gender. Embodied thinking argues that the physical, the psychological and the social are intertwined so completely that any attempt to locate something like a purely physical aspect of sexuality is nonsensical. Whatever our psychological gender happens to be, this gender defines, shapes , animates and performs our biological sex through how we walk , talk, gesture , perceive and sense our body. The body only exists as what it is in the way it is used , animated , performed. We can never be in the
wrong body because we are not in a body like a thing in a container, we enact a body. — Joshs
I do suspect, however, that if the first approach is right, then eventually trans surgery will fade away as the social structure becomes more aware and accepting of gender fluidity, and one no longer has to feel one is born into the wrong social body. — Joshs
there may be aspects of human consciousness that no 'created' system can reproduce. — universeness
If you're not one of the popular girls or boys you're somehow less of a girl or boy. This is an observable psychological phenomenon. Where insults such as "coward", "loser", or "freak" come from. — Outlander
I don't want the State or someone representative of the State to start running at them with a bottle of pills in one hand and a scalpel in the other telling a small child "there's something wrong with them" and as their parent I'm either morally, or if some have their way, perhaps even legally, abusive if I stand in the way of such. — Outlander
So as to avoid a misdiagnosis and as a result unnecessary series of life-changing medical procedures that only worsen or perhaps even create a condition that could otherwise be remedied or very well never existed in the first place. — Outlander
I would need to concentrate to see if I have any such stored memories. I will try hard this weekend after 1 or 10 single malts!Do we "retain knowledge" of our time as blastocysts? — 180 Proof
They have to land sometimes! I have witnessed landed butterfly's walk/crawl!I imagine crawling is, at best, useless for flying. — 180 Proof
Maybe butterflies keep caterpillars around just to study them (e.g. "butterflygenesis") or for shitz-n-giggles (à la reality tv, stupid pet tricks, etc) or both? — 180 Proof
I as a vulnerable gay man from a homophobic religious cult and autistic could have sterilised myself and have had my genitals severed like Ritchie Herrin and ShapeShifter gay male detransitioners. Whilst you helped convince me I was a woman trapped in a man's body. It is ludicrous and frightening and you are clearly not listening. — Andrew4Handel
and are males and females with disorders of development. — Andrew4Handel
Medical treatments are determined by medical need, not legal rights. How you manage to draw this inference is a complete mystery to me. — Pantagruel
So maybe there needs to be at least one single-occupancy locking bathroom at every public facility. — Pantagruel
Ultimately, populations thrive in a society based upon their presence, not their publicity. — Pantagruel
The existential threat is to the truth and the honest use of language. — Andrew4Handel
How many biological parts must a man transitioning to a woman remove/replace before you will accept them as a woman. I assume that you know why men have nipples. We all start off female in the womb!Gas lighting us that if we see a man enter a womens toilet he is actually a woman so we no longer trust our senses and protective instincts. — Andrew4Handel
Calling men "woman of the year" and sports woman of the year after having a grossly unfair advantage over women. — Andrew4Handel
Who is using these terms that so offend you? Trans folks? Being trans does not prevent you from being a plonker at times.Calling women cervix havers and pregnant people and black birthing bodies. Calling same sex attraction a genital preference. All of which have been done. — Andrew4Handel
YOU decide!What classifies as affecting me personally? — Andrew4Handel
These did and do affect me personally as they affect me mentally.The Rwandan genocide didn't affect me personally, nor the war in Yemen, HIV, famine or rape. — Andrew4Handel
but there are many threats from gender, to my use of language, my future employment, to my neices and nephews bodily integrity, — Andrew4Handel
