Perhaps you could tell me what is certain. Philosophy is wonder, mine is just reasonable conjecture. If you find the reasoning faulty, by all means, enlighten me. — boagie
What did Russia think would happen? — RogueAI
For us, it is our only subjective reality and for us, there is no direct knowledge of reality. — boagie
Trump has landed in the viper's den, New York, — NOS4A2
That looks just like Bray-fart from Scotchland, London. — unenlightened
My house has become a den of red, black, and white.
— frank
White Stripes fan? — Isaac
None of which rules out the experience of redness.
— frank
No. The experience of 'redness' is ruled out by there being no evidence, nor need, for any such thing. — Isaac
Fascism is a pretty general term these days, but it's exact meaning isn't the point. — Isaac
I can’t blame someone for getting on the tax-payer gravy chain — NOS4A2
And who is credibly accused of fomenting the January 6th secession — Wayfarer
Taking what we currently have, for example, and just ditching government regulation is fascism (it would be a fascism of corporate rule). — Isaac
I've given an account of the need to reduce external surprise from both an evolutionary perspective and from a purely systems theory perspective. any self identifying system has to combat entropy gradients (in terms of information) and those gradients are Gaussian. so we minimise surprise, we treat things consistently, and (to the best of our ability) in ways which give predictable results based on their actual external-world states. — Isaac
can't think of a single reason why would just go about asking each other what our private thoughts are called? — Isaac
The question is... "in what way are we treating the post box?" — Isaac
When we say "the post box is red" we don't mean that there's some thing 'redness' which the post box possesses, we're instead declaring and reconfirming our joint commitment to treating the post box a certain way. — Isaac
Eh, at this point it’s like whack-a-mole. Almost random snippets, but no consistency and no logic. Perhaps leave the man and his fascist agenda to his dreamworld and let him be happy with that. — Mikie
So you’re fine with restricting the rights of others if it suits your fascist agenda. — Mikie
The point is, governments do not build roads. — NOS4A2
I meant construction companies do not collect taxes. — NOS4A2
Private companies build the vast majority of roads and infrastructure, and they don’t collect taxes. — NOS4A2
Like I said, word crimes. He spoke and I felt some way, therefor it’s a crime. — NOS4A2
Naive realism leads to physics, and physics, if true, shows that naive realism is false. Therefore naive realism, if true, is false; therefore it is false. — Michael
:rofl: at this conversation. — Mikie
Yeah. That's a common condensation. The approach he is advocating is rather than trying to do philosophy by finding the meaning of terms, to look at the use that they take on in the language game and the broader form of life. — Banno
Then he cut to the chase: Stop looking for meaning, and instead look at use. — Banno
If that is conceded, then you have to ask yourself with Trump whether forebearance makes sense in terms of causing outrage among his supporters and an empowering of his position. — Hanover
The basis was politics, not justice. Maybe it was the right call, but the point is that politics is a valid consideration too — Hanover
Cities burned in lawlessness as politicians offered tempered politically motivated responses the past few years. — Hanover
Of course a gun can be used for defense, provided you are prepared for an attack and in a defendable position. Outside of that, successful defense is unlikely. A motivated shooter will generally have the advantage, and bullets flying around from random shots might find you anywhere. — BC
As to owning a gun to defend myself and my family against criminals, it is not as if they are going to wait until I get my gun, load it, and point it at them before they point their loaded gun at me or a family member. Perhaps you sleep cuddling a loaded gun, but I think it far more likely that a gun in the house will do me or my family harm than good. — Fooloso4
They don't want this issue addressed because it would reduce demand for their products even if they were legal. You're aiding that agenda by sweeping the issue aside. — Isaac
