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  • Climate change denial
    Why don't you have faith that new technology will solve the problems associated with climate changeAgree-to-Disagree

    Seems ominous that we haven't heard anything about fusion lately. :worry: But there's the thorium reactor. Maybe.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)


    I support life in all its forms. :love:
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Funny thing is, I am quite confident that NOS is actually a govt informant so I am refraining from too much interaction...Tobias

    He's just a Canadian waiting for civilization to break down so he can finally get some peace of mind.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    They didn't actually cancel Black History month.
  • Disagreeing with Davidson about Conceptual Schemes
    I loved your post Frank, It left me thinking about your example. It resonated with what I read years ago when I read House of Leaves. Navidson's house represents our limitation of understanding; the universe is actually like Navidson's house. At times, we all feel like Johnny Truant and struggle to make sense of things.Alonsoaceves

    Thank you! I hadn't heard of House of Leaves. I got a copy to read.
  • Disagreeing with Davidson about Conceptual Schemes

    I would rather you stayed, so no using AI as an authority.
  • Disagreeing with Davidson about Conceptual Schemes

    I've also read the paper, so no one is using an AI comment in lieu of reading and considering. I didn't know about the "spinning in the void" criticism and looking into that is giving me a deeper understanding.
  • The News Discussion
    Don't... it's like a bottomless maelstrom for ships of rational people to drown in.Christoffer

    I have a friend who tells me it went to shit after Musk bought it.
  • The News Discussion
    Oh. I don't go on Twitter or whatever it's called.
  • The News Discussion
    Some who liked what he did years ago have woken up, but there are hundreds of thousands following everything he does like zealots.Christoffer

    I guess I'm out of touch. I don't know anything about that.
  • The News Discussion
    He's as unstoppable as a cult leader.Christoffer

    There is no Elon Musk cult. I don't think Americans particularly like him. He's just the richest guy in the world and now he's apparently in charge of the US government, sort of. Whether you like him or not, he's in charge.
  • Disagreeing with Davidson about Conceptual Schemes
    The basic idea in Davidson's paper is fairly straight forward. That folk have different points of view can make sense only if there is some common framework from which we might notice the difference. But if we have such a common framework, then by that very fact, aren't we working in the same conceptual scheme? Doesn't the difference now become that of a disagreement within a conceptual scheme, and not between conceptual schemes?

    And if that is the case, then any plurality of conceptual schemes reduces to at most one.
    Banno

    But this doesn't rule out varying conceptual schemes between say, humans and aliens. It just says that if there are such differences, we wouldn't be able to detect them. But consider this scenario, taken from the plot of the movie Arrival:

    Aliens arrive and begin teach humans their language. But eventually, one woman discovers that the aliens have a completely different view of time. She realizes this because through association with them and their language, she has developed the same perspective on time they have. Yes, their language is now translatable to her, but what she's discovered is that in the past there was a conceptual rift.

    I think in the same way, we could speculate that people in the past were missing some of the concepts needed to understand the world as we see it. In other words, Davidson doesn't really rule out scheme-content duality, he's just criticizing cases where people assert the existence of a rift, and immediately show that there is no rift by offering the translation. It remains possible that there could be aliens who have untranslatable languages.

    Our beliefs are tested against the world, not against competing conceptual schemes.Banno

    The information @Pierre-Normand provided calls this into question. Davidson has been criticized for rejecting any rational influence of the world on our beliefs. I'll flesh that out after I've understood it better.
  • Essence and Modality: Kit Fine


    It appears that you manufactured the discussion in the previous post since you're addressing Tim Wood, and it doesn't look like he contributed to this thread.

    What's going on?
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?

    Look up dark enlightenment. That's vice president Vance, soon to be President Vance.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?
    Well, it's taking a lousy effort to take care of itself. Because a lot of what it has depends on that it is a Superpower. Yet many think it's just the sheer awesomeness of the US that it has this role.ssu

    It's actually not a stable situation to have only one superpower. There needs to be at least two.

    The US dollar naturally would be important, but then it would be just one among many,ssu

    No, global trade needs one currency. It's the dollar now because the Chinese want it to be the dollar. When they change their minds, it will become the yuan.

    Then continuing to the simple fact that other countries listen to what the US president says.ssu

    They shouldn't. Remember what happened to Syria?

    I think the main reason is that nobody is telling to the Americans how their economy and thus their way of life has been depended on the country having the role it has.ssu

    The US debt will never be paid. It will disappear in the next global economic catastrophe. Everyone will start over and Americans will turn back to their own resources. As climate change sets in, the global network will weaken. War will become the norm again. I imagine the US will continue to maintain a nuclear arsenal and use it occasionally.

    Nobody can tell Donald Trump what is the real price for him if the US would leave NATO.ssu

    Trump is 78. He may or may not get around to leaving NATO. Unless the Democrats come up with a superstar, the next president will be Vance, the "dark enlightenment" guy. Even if the Democrats do win an election, the cold war crew is gone. There is no reason to support Europe. The UK maybe, but not Europe.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?

    I agree. When Americans talk about liberals or leftists, they mean people who favor solutions from the federal government and greater centralized authority. Historically, it's been American rightists who tried to protect democracy.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?
    It explains the Trump talk of Europe "owing" to the US when the countries are spending less of defense.ssu

    I think what's finally dying out is the idea that the US is supposed to have global influence. That was cold war ideology. The new US only takes care of itself. That's been coming for a while.

    Regarding Elon Musk using the government to advance his interests, that sounds bad, but that would be normal in Japan. The Japanese don't have the history of strife between government and big business. Maybe that has also needed to change in the US.

    Still, change is scary.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?
    Even if the Exodus is completely made-up biblical writers still had this idea of disloyal demographic threat in mind.BitconnectCarlos

    :up:
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?

    They were already in slavery at the time. They weren't enslaved because they were numerous, right? Cline thinks the Exodus is a memory of the Bronze Age.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?
    Supposedly the reason Pharaoh enslaved the ancient Israelites is because they were multiplying too much and threatening the Egyptian state demographically.BitconnectCarlos

    They sold themselves into slavery because they were experiencing famine. But that's just a myth. There's no evidence that it happened.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?

    Yea, but Nazis hated Communists, so obviously collectivism wasn't all there was to fascism. It was also about recreating some mythical lost greatness.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    US freezes almost all foreign aid

    The US was the world's largest humanitarian donor. No more.
  • p and "I think p"
    Similarly, I find that more often than not a philosophical disagreement can be, if not resolved, at least better understood by assuming the problem is a terminological disputeJ

    I would say look for the conflict in temperament, the hidden emotion on the scene. What's really being attacked? defended?
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?
    would say it's more a battle between authoritarianism and liberalism. In (what is suppose to be) a free society authoritarianism is the extreme.Harry Hindu

    I think the perception is that liberalism ended up screwing people over and leaving them without reliable income or healthcare. Or the perception is that liberalism opened the door to changes people didn't want, like LGBTQ.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?
    You want real change? Stop voting for Democrats and Republicans.Harry Hindu

    I think the real political division in the West is moderates vs. extremists, with the moderates standing for old school liberalism and democracy. The extremists could be reactionary or progressive, but they have the same drive to upset the status quo.
  • How could Jesus be abandoned?
    Okay, that is one acceptable scenario. Another acceptable scenario is that Jesus never said those words when He was on the cross. So who knows!?MoK

    Some people thought he was calling for John the Baptist. Can't remember which gospel says that. One of them.
  • How could Jesus be abandoned?
    So you think that people make up the gospel of John,MoK

    Of course.
  • The News Discussion
    He's not smart, but he spends a lot of money on trying to show the world that he is.Christoffer

    He's pretty smart. He founded PayPal, started Tesla, acquired Twitter, and took a seat on the cabinet just by dancing around on a stage with Trump. He has a reputation for being unstoppable.
  • Climate change denial
    LMAO. Same shit different page.AmadeusD

    Conflict habituated
  • What does Quine mean by Inscrutability of Reference
    My thought is that a belief can manifest in various ways, but that in order to count as a belief, one should be able to set out what it is that is believed - some truth, and hence some proposition. So, at the risk of opening yet another can of worms, the cat cannot hold some proposition to be true, and yet believes the mouse is behind the cupboard. We can put its belief in a propositional form.Banno

    I think propositions are part of the human form of life. Language is so central to what we are that we interact with the world using a linguistic format. When we ask the world questions, we anticipate true propositions, as if the world has a narrator. That's why propositions are generally in third person.

    In analyzing the way a cat interacts with the world, we translate it into human.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?
    Trump's first presidency was nothing special, no fascism, no World War 3, no end of days, etc. and I see no reason to believe his second will be any different.Tzeentch

    Fascism isn't really about what one guy is doing. It comes from the whole political scene. It comes from a change in attitudes toward acceptance of strong-arm strategies, and of course, acceptance of dictatorship.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?
    The only things we can't predict, yet, is how soon the civil war begins and which side will be supported by more of the professional military - in which I include police.Vera Mont

    I doubt there will be a civil war. We're too lazy for that.
  • Fascism in The US: Unlikely? Possible? Probable? How soon?

    I think it would take losing a war or a deep economic collapse. Everything else is in place, ready to go.
  • How could Jesus be abandoned?
    I think he screams before he asks this in Mark. In Mark, Jesus is the most fiery, flipping money-changing tables over, calling out the hypocrisy of the Pharisees. Jesus is clearly being tortured to death in Mark, and because we understand him to have been a teacher of love, it's heartbreaking, after all these centuries, if you read it, it's hard not to feel the pain. It's saying that even if you've felt this way yourself, it's not in vain, and you shall overcome.

    It's obviously in direct conflict with the gospel of John in which Jesus is calm and prescient all the time. John was written later and reflects the idea that Jesus was the Son of God. That's all Neoplatonic, Stoic stuff. The original Jesus was obviously just a prophet associated with the Essenes.
  • What does Quine mean by Inscrutability of Reference
    Is there any sort of noun-form, or are we saying that beliefs are simply acts of believingJ

    There's a thought that your body responds to speech without any intellectual filtering, so if you're coaching someone, it's better to tell them what to do rather than what not to do. The body's only response to "no" is to stop. The body can't understand "not." The intellect has to handle the issue of being wrong or mistaken because it involves imagining something and then negating it.

    So maybe there's the intellect's version of belief, which is an attitude toward a proposition, and the body's version which involves unconscious testing and responding.
  • What does Quine mean by Inscrutability of Reference
    So at least according to the algorithmics of machine learning, beliefs and goals aren't foundational when it comes to explaining behavior, rather they are concepts concerning model-fitting strategies for determining behavioural causes and behavioural conditioning.sime

    Maybe belief is a psychological construct. It's something unobservable, but we use it to explain and predict behavior. I think the more complex the behavior is, the more likely it is that we'll explain it in terms of belief. Simple behavior could be instinct, but something like plotting revenge needs propositions for the explanation.