You hit the nail on the head when you said skepticism is self-refuting — Agent Smith
Depends on what we mean.
When I say "not think about an elephant" do I mean in any universe or just this one. I would think I am only talking about this me. Not mes in other universes. — Yohan
Thanks for QM explanations. I'm inspired to watch some YT videos on the subject. Confusing stuff! — Yohan
The Münchhausen Trilemma takes care of Descartes' cogito in my humble opinion. I ain't sure though, I'm a skeptic, comes with the territory or thereabouts. — Agent Smith
.I still can't both think about an elephant and not think of an elephant at the same time. — Yohan
Philosophy 101
'I think therefore I am', a subjective declaration by Descartes. — ArielAssante
You are working so hard to rescue me — Athena
it is a matter of honor to end my life when I still can. — Athena
My son and daughter were teenagers when the family moved my grandmother into my home and they know they do not want to deal with caring for me. It is not a family disagreement but all of us knowing the unpleasant reality. — Athena
If I had a million dollars I would create a space for people wanting to end their lives. We celebrate birthdays and weddings and why not dying? The space I would create would be surrounded by nature and inside I would use projectors to project on the walls any scenery a person may want. — Athena
Really? I never thought of that. What would be interesting about that? — Athena
Do you know Jefferson plagiarized John Locke? But John Locke said "life, liberty, and property" not "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness". — Athena
But the brain issue means I won't be writing any books. — Athena
I wonder if it was not also behind Hemmingway's suicide. — Athena
I think it is wrong to blame the doctors. So far we can not stop the deterioration of our brains and bodies. — Athena
The issue of this thread is life sucks and I am saying old age sucks. — Athena
What do you mean here by 'basic economic parity'?
And what do you have in mind when saying "a system that works better"?
With any medium of exchange there likely is a measure of value, be they dollars, pack of cigarettes or squirrel hives. What is wrong then with this having store of value?
Do you have something against money in general, or is your criticism about the current monetary system? — ssu
So just talk about then social democracy. UK Labour and the various Social Democrat Parties of Europe. Works as a political party in other Western countries and hasn't been such a ruinous totalitarian experiment as Marxism-Leninism has been every time it has been tried. — ssu
Democracy actually works by reaching some kind of consensus. Socialists can ask for something, conservatives ask for something else, some agreement has to be found between the two. It's naive to think that one side can convince everybody to back their agenda by reason, that simply doesn't happen. That's not only democracy, it is reality — ssu
So you would be fine meeting your friends in a pub that is fully automated? Would you prefer also fully automated restaurants? Yeah, I have no problem with the vending machines. Yet what you describe are a bit bigger vending machines, ones you walk into (or drive through). — ssu
But your providing, providing people what they need from cradle to grave, not that they would work for this (with their abilities and own motivation). — ssu
So your answer is what? To give a committee or some central power the role to decide about the means of production, distribution, and exchange? That's it? That will improve our stewardship of this planet?
Hasn't worked so well in history. — ssu
If I had the kind of relationship with my family that your mother has, I would do as your mother is doing. I hope you realize how important that is to the decision. — Athena
The book has nothing to do with my family — Athena
Last Wednesday I met a man at the senior center and I am praying he is there this coming Wednesday. A couple of months ago he had a stroke that makes it impossible for him to think and he is homeless. I can get him into shelter but I have to find him to do that. Last week I left the room to wash dishes and hoped he would stay and play Bingo until I got done with the dishes. I knew better. It was obvious he was not capable of playing without help and everyone else was avoiding him. If I see him this week I am not leaving him until I know where is sleeping so I can find him again. I hate it when I am trying to help a homeless person and I can not find them. My sister deals with the problem daily. It feels great to get someone to the hospital in time or get them into housing or give them a tent, but there are a lot of bad moments too. — Athena
I like what my grandson said about dying. "I don't mind dying, I just don't want to see it coming." — Athena
They had to barter. Simple as that. The society was totally different and nowhere near the advance system of our society. — ssu
Oh right... so a two hundred year old political ideology hasn't been just misunderstood or missused? Do you understand how much hubris is in this idea? — ssu
Really? Or do put Marxist-Leninism or Marxism not to be socialist? Interesting. — ssu
So you are talking about social democracy (or in the way they say in the US, democratic socialism)?
Well, I think there's a huge problem with that, just as is with the right-wing libertarians when they accept democracy. You see, in a democracy there will be people who oppose you. Hence in an democracy there will be both a left-wing and a right-wing, and the other simply won't fade out! And since a lot of people are OK with private capital, then socialism won't prevail. Just as in the right-wing libertarian democracy social democrats would feel totally fine to criticize the system. — ssu
Or basically having human interaction in your average daily life, yes. And do notice I said waiter / waitress. — ssu
Well, because when our leaders fuck things up and we end with high unemployment (thanks to stupid decisions), they will likely use that lie that the World has changed so much that we should redefine just what work means. If you can hide some percentage of the unemployed away with these kinds of redefinitions, they will gladly use that statistical trick to lie about how great things are and how they have tackled unemployment. — ssu
Dirtbagging, on the other hand, was and is popular in the US and once again its advocates can go different directions with their lives. — jgill
became wealthy beyond reason — jgill
I'm talking about those who are capable but do not supply goods, or services, or entertainment to society but want society to support them while they play. — jgill
I was in Buxton for a mountaineering conference in 1985, and met a number of young Brit lads who had pooled their doles to rent houses and go climbing full time. They weren't representing communities - just playing in the mountains and on the cliffs. I didn't envy them - primarily because I wanted a life with more dimensions - rather I found their lifestyles unappealing. But that's on me , not them. — jgill
I become irritated when reading in a climbing forum arguments against carrying medical insurance. Why waste the money when you can start a Gofundme account and have others pay your bills?
It's a matter of accepting or avoiding responsibility for your own actions. Call me puritanical, I suppose.
I would support a UBI if it required some sort of contribution to the common good scaled to the recipient's capabilities. Giving away money, no. — jgill
Giving away money, no. — jgill
I sympathize with your views, China is communist in name only. — Agent Smith
Do you personally want everything to be an automate drive or walkthrough? — ssu
I think I'd pay that few cents (and likely more) for the smile from the human waiter/waitress gives me when giving my coffee — ssu
Oh God, you don't know how scary that sounds! Because, they'll likely try to do that... :grimace:
Contribute to the society... by being a nice person. That's all. Thank you for existing!!!
You should write the next book in the line of "1984" by George Orwell and Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World". The next dystopian nightmare we would gladly all read. — ssu
The free rider problem, among others. And the incentive problem.
If how much I do work (or not) doesn't show in my income, wealth position or status, why would anyone try harder? Especially when the other guy next to me doesn't do shit and gets the same wage. — ssu
It's great to get people to do something voluntarily for the collective, but to do everything for the collective is really hard, if not possible. With the experiments it has gotten twisted, corrupt and in the end the system has to be a totalitarian system in order to survive, because otherwise it wouldn't work — ssu
I remember what Stephen Kotkin, who has written books about Stalin, noted that it's not that the Soviet Union just stumbled to the hands of Stalin, the whole system would likely had collapsed without an organizer like Stalin. — ssu
I suspect the OP may have been written by AI. But look at the conversation it triggered! — jgill
If you get more as unemployed than working at McDonalds, who would work at McDonalds? — ssu
Why just hmmm... enjoy sports or discuss things on a Philosophy Forum than take those orders at the drive in? — ssu
Unemployment benefit is never taken away. So basically, you'll get unemployement benefits until 65 years, and then you get state pension. Although they have, I guess, taken the American statistical gimmick that over certain period people aren't unemployed, they are just discouraged workers. As if those looking for jobs are just the ones unemployed. — ssu
n fact they experimented with UBI here in Finland. The results were a mixed bag, but not so hugely positive that UBI would be implemented in Finland. Here's an official video of the experiment results: — ssu
Pecunia non olet. :snicker: — Agent Smith
I'm not saying we should let injustice continue but I don't see an alternative; if there's one then it's communism OR capitalism and we seem to have opted for the latter. Perhaps my ignorance of economics & politics is showing. — Agent Smith
1. To get rich is ethical — Agent Smith
Won't those just be bought and paid for by those same self-serving individuals, like most media is today? — Tzeentch
It's worrying to me how quickly things like freedom of speech end up on the chopping block when it suits the powerful, and what worries me even more is how easily people accept it. — Tzeentch
Playing the advocate of the devil here; wouldn't world domination be the wet dream of any uncivilized savage? — Tzeentch
Well, it does feel terrible to be at the bottom of the food chain. — Agent Smith
Well, the chickens are also still here and not extinct but they don't have the freedoms most humans do.it seems to be the way nature works - its gotten us this far hasn't it? — Agent Smith
Your own family tree is probably marked by many ruthless, brutish characters - you wouldn't be here otherwise — Agent Smith
In short, on the matter of survival (of one's genes), morality is a hindrance; that's how I explain this to myself anyway. It's in our nature to, well, "neutralize" competitors. — Agent Smith
Did you know that the first Matrix was designed to be a perfect human world? Where none suffered, where everyone would be happy. It was a disaster. No one would accept the program. — Agent Smith
If you mean the fact that the disagreeable, competitive, competent types get to rule, yes, I think mankind is unable to change that except if it somehow this personality type would cease to exist. — Tzeentch
They excel by nature at accruing wealth and/or power, and it seems impossible to prevent this from happening because to do so would mean one has to employ coercive measures, and that power then has to be wielded by someone - who is going to do that? The exact same type of person. — Tzeentch
:up:I like the idea of not allowing political parties — Tzeentch
And while this isn't a criticism of your idea, I would note the following:
- No system is immune to corruption. It seems even systems that disemminate power, feature short terms and plenty of checks & balances, etc. eventually fall to corruption. — Tzeentch
That centralization concentrates power in the hands of fewer people, and will speed up the process of corruption. Additionally, taking this power away again rarely happens, not in the least because those in power will try to consolidate. — Tzeentch
That is. I have more in my home today than nobility had in years past. — Hanover
You still have a underclass in your envisioned society. It's just a bit higher an underclass than what currently exists — Hanover
Some one is going to own of the automation, rather it be of higher class, or some collective insured ownership. — Josh Alfred
There's plenty on youtube about the RBE system — Josh Alfred
Perhaps that is true, but it is also unavoidable. — Tzeentch
When it comes down to it, there aren't many more flavors and it's a shit sandwich either way. — Tzeentch
If you don't have a home, you are subsidies from the city/community that you get a small flat (or in the country side, a small house). Unemployment is perpetual, until you die. So you can live on these meager welfare and if you can find a low income job, a cleaner or an assistants position in a hospital or pensioner's home, you really have to judge which option, taking the job or not, will you take. Your basic income will only marginally go up and then you have to work 9 to 5 or more. — ssu
Some simply give up: once they have never worked earlier, they will not get hired. And that's that. There are families in Finland where the children have not worked and where the parents have not worked. It's a huge stigma and once met these dropped out teenagers, I couldn't believe the level of apathy it takes you into. But this is only the bad side. — ssu
Well done Finland!The good side is that there's no homeless people in the streets. — ssu
Not so good Finland!The beggars that you find in the city center (if you find them) are from other EU countries, likely from Romania, not Finns — ssu
Do you think the criminal mindset is born or created by experience or a bit of both?Those who are criminals, likely really want to be criminals. — ssu
Traumatised people need the most help and care to recover, if they even can recover from such hell as war.The era of old style homeless men (some WW2 veterans back in the age) are not so frequent in parks at summer. — ssu
Hence when you have perpetual unemployment benefits and housing is a right, it really questions why UBI? — ssu
