This can be seen from the way in the US a veteran having a Purple Heart is quite respected. Nobody (perhaps with the exception of the draft-dodger Donald Trump) will think a Purple Heart receiver is a loser. Or a helpless victim. — ssu
This person is not afraid to meet the people or to enter into dialogue with them. — Paulo Freire
What do you purpose? Leave the victim alone in his/her suffering and trauma? — javi2541997
Is that how Kant would have looked at it? That was my question. — Paine
To repeat my point for anyone interested: a being in pre- and non-analytic philosophy is anything that is—anything that can be said to be.
This is not an attack on any worldview or ontological claim; it is information. — Jamal
The interest Jung took in Alchemy would be close to dark magic from that perspective. — Paine
Granted it's unlikely the South would have ever won but if they did I don't think that Lincoln would have remained in power. — praxis
said that the EP and the civil war is an instance of responsibility being imposed by force. — praxis
The majority of the people and government won, fortunately. — praxis
I don’t think you can claim to value liberty if you deny it to others. — praxis
The Emancipation Proclamation and the civil war is an instance of responsibility being imposed by force isn’t it? — praxis
IMO, there is something missing in this schema. It takes abstractions that exist as part of mental life to be more fundamental than the rest of mental life. However, these abstractions are just parts of mental life, formed from subjective observation and reasoning. A full explanation needs to also explain how the reasoning subject constructs the model and the bridge between the model of the objective that is an element of subjective life and the external world simpliciter. In general,I think this requires subsuming the subjective and objective into a larger whole, not one subsuming the other, as in physicalism and many forms of idealism. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Being" presupposes non-being, it's an incoherent concept otherwise, but consciousness as simply sensation precedes any such distinctions. — Count Timothy von Icarus
The headline "scientists discover beings from outside the solar system," implies alien life not meteors passing through our neighborhood. The common usage of the distinction is simply based on "does it have first person subjective experiences." — Count Timothy von Icarus
can see the argument for consciousness being primary. If you think of it psychologically, consciousness, as sensation, is prior to the abstraction of being and of the recognition of the external world as external.
"Being" presupposes non-being, it's an incoherent concept anyhow, but consciousness as simply sensation precedes any such distinctions. — Count Timothy von Icarus
That doesn't change anything about the pursuit of equality being anti-liberal in nature. — Tzeentch
But the pursuit of equality is anti-liberal by definition, so it makes no sense that those who campaign for ever more equality should call themselves liberal. — Tzeentch
So what’s more important, freedom or responsibility? — praxis
Naturally. Wherever man is free, there exists inequality. The only way to make people more equal is to make them less free. The more equal people are made, the less free they are.
Moreover, the way governments make people equal is through the use of force. The more equal people are to be made, the more far-reaching governmental powers will have to be, and the more extreme their measures.
The question that never seems to be asked is what happens to all that power accumulation at the top. — Tzeentch
It seems to me modern progressivism is best described as pursuing ideals of (what I consider) extreme equality, and anti-capitalism, probably with (some form of) marxism as the alternative. — Tzeentch
Wokism is just a more racially-oriented, extreme version of the same ideals progressives hold today, and those ideals are a reaction to actual liberalism. — Tzeentch
To call oneself an anti-liberal however doesn't look very good, so the modern progressives kept the tag "liberal" while pursuing ideals which are profoundly anti-liberal. — Tzeentch
Yes, I don't understand how anyone could argue otherwise. — RogueAI
didn't answer that because I don't see the relevance. — Baden
If that helps you in some way, great. — Baden
And the characterization of blacks as a "hate group", whites should "get the hell away from" is clearly antagonistic at least. — Baden
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No, at face value describing black people as a "hate group" that whites should "get the hell away from" is racist. — Baden
naivety of some posters here re this is surprising. The way Adams chose and spun that poll (even on the basis of which three quarters of respondents showed no animus to the troll slogan) as proof that black people hated whites and therefore whites should "get away" from them is transparent in its racist intent — Baden
I don't think either of these explanations hold much water, and basically exemplify the inability that is prevalent in this thread to see the Russians as anything other than cartoon villains. — Tzeentch
