Who could care about AN concerns? They are ridiculous given that there is plenty enough of pragmatic importance to be getting on with in our already extant lives. — apokrisis
AN would be the aesthetic pose in my book. I prefer to move on to the pragmatic meat of the issue of whether to have children. And how to approach life in general. — apokrisis
Hyperbole. — apokrisis
You were arguing as if the “higher consciousness” of humans were something neurobiological rather than sociocultural. This makes a difference. — apokrisis
able to suffer — apokrisis
Therapy can’t address the source of the distress — apokrisis
But if instead you understand human consciousness as a socially constructed habit of thought — apokrisis
then you can see how the inner narrative is something that can quite authentically be rewritten. — apokrisis
This is the shift in mindset behind the positive psychology movement. — apokrisis
helping people realise they have internalised certain scripts and, if they want, they can rewrite them to better suit their own lives. — apokrisis
It is not the “gift of life” that is our unconsented burden. — apokrisis
That which we could not help internalising as it was how we were treated, the circumstances of our early rearing. But that which we can grow out if we have a clearer idea about how the human mind is shaped. — apokrisis
We infer what it literally means. — TonesInDeepFreeze
That is an important point. RussellA should not resort to trying to change the context from "This sentence has five words" to "This sentence is false". — TonesInDeepFreeze
So, you cannot handle things alone? Asking for help now? Ha ha ah! — Tarskian
Concepts do not exist - that is, they have no material reality. — Vera Mont
prostitution is persecuted only when it is deemed a disturbance to public order — Tarskian
Given you find yourself alive, is it then better to have a positive or a negative mindset about that fact? — apokrisis
is your situation going to be made better or worse if you believe your fate is in your own hands, or if you instead believe the hope has already gone? — apokrisis
I said that a utopian vision depends on eliminatingwealthdisposition, skill and determination disparity — Vera Mont
You have to catastrophise the average life to make life itself seem always an intolerable burden and thus never justified in its starting. — apokrisis
I present you with a simple fact, and you answer again with a useless word salad. — Tarskian
This is clearly not the case in Malaysia. — Tarskian
What's more, your meandering word salads won't make any difference whatsoever to the facts on the ground. — Tarskian
My position on the matter is otherwise perfectly clear. The government should not enforce matters deemed of moral self-discipline unless public order is at stake. — Tarskian
I agree that if the sentence "this sentence contains fifty words" is inferred to mean that this sentence, ie the sentence "this sentence contains fifty words", contains fifty words, then this is not paradoxical and is false.
However, we are not discussing what the sentence "this sentence contains fifty words" is inferred to mean, we are discussing what it literally means.
And because not grounded in the world, if "this sentence" is referring to "this sentence contains fifty words", it has no truth-value and is meaningless. — RussellA
Agree.creates a caricature "natalist" — apokrisis
caricatured anti-natalism — apokrisis
Not sure that any society was ever blindly natalist, or even anti-natalist, in the way schop requires. — apokrisis
unlike antinatalism. — 180 Proof
That outcome is called an "attractor" — Tarskian
When every syllogistic chain of arguments leads to the same conclusion, then this conclusion is simply inevitable. — Tarskian
Therefore, I am absolutely not surprised that the South Korean feminist 4B movement comes to this conclusion. — Tarskian
The West is terminally doomed. — Tarskian
These gay bars, a multitude of them -- being openly advertised -- seem to be perfectly legal in Malaysia. How is that compatible with your gay-persecution hypothesis? — Tarskian
You haven't answered to what seems to be a glaring contradiction in your position on the matter. — Tarskian
there is no need to read your sources of propaganda — Tarskian
How is that compatible with the following? — Tarskian
Is it just about any perceived Malaysian distaste for LGBTQ propaganda? — Tarskian
They want to see someone else live out X and they make it happen. They force the hand. — schopenhauer1
I already said you can use what term you’d like. — schopenhauer1
I was recently recommended a podcast hosted by Glenn Loury and John McWhorter. — Leontiskos
What does that mean? You were birthed. Does that force you to be a natalist? — apokrisis
You haven't. There would be evidence in your thoughts and there is none. I really did read all of your long post and found nothing, absolutely nothing of a working intellect. A lot of insults but nothing even remotely about anything these philosophers had to say. — Constance
Sorry to bother you. — Relativist
Since "pain" in its scientific representation, is understood to consist of both of these aspects — Metaphysician Undercover
Do you agree that it is wrong to say that pain is simply a specific type of touch sensation? — Metaphysician Undercover
"unpleasantness" inheres within the definition of "pain" — Metaphysician Undercover
In the case of pain, unpleasantness is a defining feature, so one cannot feel pain without the unpleasantness, and so this emotional aspect is an "objective" aspect of pain, it is a necessary condition. — Metaphysician Undercover
However, in the case of "pain", unpleasantness is the defining feature of that concept — Metaphysician Undercover
We can though, separate the sensory aspect and talk about "pain" as an emotionally based concept — Metaphysician Undercover
And, the fact that "pain" as an emotional concept, is a true representation of the reality of pain, is evident from experiences such as phantom pain, and some forms of chronic pain. — Metaphysician Undercover
How does the reference to the DOJ relate to this discussion? — Paine
just a separate consideration before we jump onto the idea that we're only correlating — Philosophim
Do you have the conscious experience of homunculusly controlling a meat puppet through some sort of communication channel? If so, what do the controls (that homunculus-you uses to control meat puppet-you) looks like? — wonderer1
This seems to suggest that it's OK to believe any theory that isn't provably false. — Relativist
What does it mean to "hold" a theory, but not have it take precedence? — Relativist
a theory can only be rationally held if it is arguably the "best explanation" — Relativist
Even so, that is often too low a bar to compel belief in it — Relativist
I'm not. I'm saying that our everyday, ordinary conception of colours is that of sui generis, simple, qualitative, sensuous, intrinsic, irreducible properties, not micro-structural properties or reflectances, and that these sui generis properties are not mind-independent properties of tomatoes, as the naive colour realist believes, but mental percepts caused by neural activity in the brain, much like smells and tastes and pain. — Michael
Sometimes, after all the rules and regulations, it as if Covid is ignored almost. — Jack Cummins
so many issues which were brought on by the pandemic/lockdown — Jack Cummins
It's not just a rule; its our modus operandi. — Vera Mont