Why wee do you think Dennett’s and Dawkin’s doctrinaire atheism comes from? — Joshs
Of course we can. Nobody believes in anybody else's personal interpretation: believers all believe in their own interpretation, which is usually, but not universally, based on some description given to them as dogma, but varies slightly or widely from one believer to the next. I believe you have one, which is fine, as long as you don't bully other people or scare the horses, but I don't believe in any.I woukd ask them if they don't believe in any God, tell me why you don't believe in my personal interpretation. Which of course they cannot, until I describe it. — Benj96
If it gives you comfort to classify them thus, I'm sure most would be tolerant of your label, but would not choose it themselves. Reason: to call oneself agnostic is to suggest - especially to theists, who tend to grab the slightest hint of uncertainty and run amok with it - that one still entertains the god ideas that have been presented in doctrine form - particularly their doctrine, because they tend to be unfamiliar with any other.Would that not make them agnostic? — Benj96
It would also be my preference except for perhaps genetic brain augmentation like increasing the size of the brain's visual cortex coupled with a Brain Machine Interface (BMI) would be sweet. The brain's capacity needs to also be increased to deal with higher bandwidth data coming in from a BMI. An enhanced visual cortex (the brain's GPU) for instance will increase our ability to process and understand complex models and run simulations in our minds eye. — punos
BUT had the alchemists given up, we might never have discovered chemistry. — Art48
Of course, atheists may be right in that there is no deeper reality to be found, at least, not a reality that could in any sensible way be called “God.” — Art48
But how to apply science’s epistemological method to religion? — Art48
Evolutionary pressures aside, is a more advanced hand imaginable? — TiredThinker
Here's the list of animals that have opposable thumbs: — T Clark
Slight shame but also happy that thinking about women is still part of my psyche. — universeness
That is the result of education no longer transmitting the culture that was transmitted before the 1958 National Defense Education Act ended that education. — Athena
Why do they fail? — Athena
At least the women could slap them from a distance! Would it change the rules of boxing — universeness
Now what about being an American and what it means to be a good citizen in the US? — Athena
what is important about being Iroquois — Athena
What is important about being a Jew — Athena
Christians and Muslims and Hindus teach their children what is important about being one of them — Athena
Does this mean following Trump and attempting to take over the Capital Building with force and threatening people like election workers and members of congress? — Athena
Some of us believe our democracy is going in the wrong direction — Athena
Do we want to continue ignoring our lack of culture that did give us a lot of liberty? — Athena
Show me one! Mathematical realities are average income, average intelligence, average height, average vocal range, average running speed. What number is "average personhood"?Average people are mathematical reality. — Athena
I said nothing about priorities or 'should's'. I agreed that what was lacking was lacking and will continue to be lacking, because nobody has a good enough understanding of culture to fix indelibly into a whole federally mandated curriculum. Especially as culture keeps changing.What? You believe the priority of education should be transmitting a culture based on what was best of the Greeks and Romans? — Athena
But is there a way to logically design what the next logical step would be for our hands? — TiredThinker
How do you suppose we should do this? — Agent Smith
What was lacking is a good understanding of what culture has to do with high human potential, liberty, and justice, and what education has to do with culture. — Athena
The issue was whether education makes a difference/not. How would you go about answering this question? — Agent Smith
How about if I ask "what would most Americans/Iranians do?" Does that make sense? — Agent Smith
I'd change the whole punishment and reward system. No more hell, if it exists. Instead, all of us would have to experience all the pain and unhappiness we have inflicted on others. — T Clark
The average person, how would you define him/her? — Agent Smith
Well, that's because some things can't be mathematized ... or can they? — Agent Smith
The universe is 13.8 billion years old; galaxies, though younger, are also billions of years old; our earth is roughly 5 billion years old; life on the planet is around 4 billion years old; homo sapiens are about 2 million years old. Do the math. — Agent Smith
Number one all those people knew no more about education than you do. Nor do Americans know any more about philosophy and the Age of Enlightenment and what both have to do with democracy and education than you do. — Athena
if they did know about education for democracy and good citizenship as my grandmother did, they were powerless — Athena
Do you see many people engaging in the argument? — Athena
Who is a better human being? The average American, the average Chinese, the average Indian, ...? — Agent Smith
Sean Connery was the only 007 (1962-71) for me. :wink: — 180 Proof
Democracy through education lifts the human potential. — Athena
In the past, we associated virtues with strength, and our honor or reputation was very important along with our dignity. — Athena
Who is supposed to run -- us or them? — Bitter Crank
The past is vital to our understanding of the present & the future. What happened to our Neanderthal cousins? Questions, questions, questions. — Agent Smith
We initiate scientific protocols,.... — Christoffer
You keep talking about this wonderful education you used to have. I find no historical trace of it, and no resemblance to the Athens that also didn't live up to your ideal representation. And I still can't see any relevance of either to the thread topic.Today that is true of most Americans thanks to education for technology replacing the education for citizens that we had. — Athena
My question is if you knew that some scenario like this happened how would it impact you? — Andrew4Handel
We knew the parents would learn from their children. — Athena
Were you beamed aboard the alien ship from earth by the aliens to provide guidance on how to approach us, what would you say? — Bitter Crank
What is our likely response? — Bitter Crank
Before one can have good moral judgment, one must learn the rules of logic. — Athena
Socrates was concerned with broadening our conscience, — Athena
This is why classical literature is important. — Athena
I was trying to illustrate how compromise can be harmful and can hide societal malaise. — Andrew4Handel
So do you believe compromise is always possible and healthy? — Andrew4Handel
But that person case indicates that people who want something to change for them can face extreme hostility.
A peaceful society might be a mentally ill apathetic one where people have given up hope of serious change. — Andrew4Handel
You are putting the onus on someone else to compromise their beliefs for you it would seem. — Andrew4Handel
The goal of getting a car to move is not simply a shared goal but one that leads to an undesirable outcome. — Andrew4Handel
Nobody asked you assist; just to mind your own business.If I opposed abortion I would not want to do anything to assist an abortion — Andrew4Handel
It doesn't just happen; it's performed by one consenting adult on another. Nobody else's business.If I was pro abortion I wouldn't want to do anything to prevent an abortion happening. — Andrew4Handel
Fine. All we're asking is that people wouldn't stop beating up people who would.I wouldn't drive someone to pro life rally or alternately to an abortion clinic. — Andrew4Handel
But just by forming a society with an education system etc you are helping everyone achieve a variety of goals. — Andrew4Handel
But my hypothesis is that the majority of people are in denial about the consequences of their beliefs possibly for an easy life. — Andrew4Handel
Suppose the planet is 100 light years away from Earth and the ship approaches 95% of light speed fairly quickly. — jgill
There would be no reason for that to cause conflict between us unless one of us tried to inflict our beliefs on the other. — T Clark
Atheists are far more likely to push for assisted suicide and abortion than religious people. If religious people don't backdown than you have a serious conflict. — Andrew4Handel
I don't think it is a case of short term goals. People are helping things that go against their own stated aims and values. — Andrew4Handel
people don't take seriously enough conflicts in values and aims. — Andrew4Handel
But clearly people are complacent and half hearted about their own beliefs. — Andrew4Handel
That was not only a drastic change in the purpose of education but also a change in how we value people. — Athena
Education for a technological society with unknown values is important to our present reality. — Athena
You are in a philosophy forum. What do you think education for good moral judgment is? — Athena
