Wow. You realised you describe the age of Colonialism so well. Just the same model in today’s world. Pack up your bags and settle in some land inhabited only by natives you fundamentally need not care about. Take it from there. — apokrisis
https://digitalnomadbrothers.com/blog/post/faith-on-the-move-navigating-halal-travel-as-a-muslim-digital-nomad
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So the thing when it comes to politics is to recognise the fact and use it to your best advantage. You don’t want to waste time trying to erase hierarchical order. You want to understand it well enough to use it to achieve your goals. — apokrisis
"There will always be winners and losers, so stop talking about making it better" — Moliere
Just because the universe is inherently logical and computational, that doesn't mean it's not also mysterious, or should I say, miraculous? — ucarr
In the formalist view, mathematics is just about string manipulation.When you say logic and math aren't about anything at all, do you extend this application all the way to include the internal consistency of logic and math? Hasn't Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem rocked the houses of logic and math because it charges them with essential incompleteness? Doesn't this charge undermine their internal consistency? — ucarr
There are true strings that can be expressed in the language of an arithmetic-capable theory that cannot be generated (from its axioms) by means of legitimate string manipulations in the theory.Doesn't the claim the first-order formalisms of logic and science will always generate statements internally unprovable open a wide fissure down the middle of formalism? Haven't you cited this as the crisis in math? — ucarr
We should realize that arrival at the perfect Utopia is not very probable, but it remains the only truly worthy goal. This it is unwise indeed not to aim at Utopia. — Chet Hawkins
The economy ought have more democratic means of making decisions to include all stakeholders in a negotiation. — Moliere
However you wish to interpret the relationship of the Torah to the Quran, they are clearly not "the oldest moral codes" as you've claim (and they are derivatives from pre-Mosaic/non-divine sources). — 180 Proof
• Law of Moses (Torah) c1000 BCE
• Sharia (Quran) 632 CE — 180 Proof
Good timeline, but it was the move to make the code of ethics attributed directly from a singular God of the Universe, who wants humans to act a certain way, that is the innovation (aka ethical monotheism). — schopenhauer1
I guess it is a matter of Value; the arts are concerned with subjective value that nevertheless approaches pure abstracted ideas of beauty and such (feelings/impressions) whereas the sciences are concerned with objective value that can be formulated into an abstract 'meaning' (equation). — I like sushi
Regarding my thesis, going forward from what you wrote above entails assessing whether experimentation is modally existential, with the hows and whys of the details of an pattern involving existing things being ancillary to the modally existential process of experimentation. — ucarr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formalism_(philosophy_of_mathematics)
In the philosophy of mathematics, formalism is the view that holds that statements of mathematics and logic can be considered to be statements about the consequences of the manipulation of strings (alphanumeric sequences of symbols, usually as equations) using established manipulation rules. A central idea of formalism "is that mathematics is not a body of propositions representing an abstract sector of reality.
According to formalism, the truths expressed in logic and mathematics are not about numbers, sets, or triangles or any other coextensive subject matter — in fact, they aren't "about" anything at all.
The sciences are concerned with “what,” whereas the humanities are concerned with “how.” — ucarr
In a well-regulated egalitarian society, it's quite easy. It's not even hard to have to have consensual intimate relations or protracted marital commitment without progeny.
How does not being forced to procreate equate to getting something for nothing? — Vera Mont
a BETTER valid philosophy, that is not based in religion and encompasses all morality. — Chet Hawkins
The best system to avoid concentration of power is democracy. — Benkei
the crux of his work is how to ensure the benefits of economic activity doesn't concentrate in the hands of the few — Benkei
Humanity could also evolve into an asexual style. If we all decided that was cool, we could force nature that way, because plentiful evidence exists to show that is possible and still produces thriving species. — Chet Hawkins
And this is your idea of a good society? — Vera Mont
Most are probably willing to fight for what they deem as 'good'. — I like sushi
Why should women in a good society need men to 'provide for' them? — Vera Mont
Every member of a society has obligations, but they do not include submitting one's body to another's will. — Vera Mont
There is far less war today than 100 years ago. We have been gradually becoming more stable. — I like sushi
The way you put your point across you made it sound like if you looked out of the average window you would see death and pillaging on at least a yearly basis. This just doesn't happen anymore in most corners of the world. — I like sushi
Just because we have an aggressive element to our psychological make-up it does not define who we are. War is something we do, it is not anywhere near a defining part of the vast majority of human lives today. — I like sushi
Human males do not crave war. If this was the case there would be more war. — I like sushi
As history has shown we are more prone to negotiate to prolong our survival because mutually assured destruction is just that. — I like sushi
establishing universal reproductive rights for women — Vera Mont
He claimed his work was scientific. — Moliere
https://staff.washington.edu/lynnhank/Popper-1.pdf
Science as Falsification
I found that those of my friends who were admirers of Marx, Freud, and Adler, were impressed by a number of points common to these theories, and especially by their apparent explanatory power. These theories appear to be able to explain practically everything that happened within the fields to which they referred.
Should we obey the law? Why should we obey the law? What laws should we obey? — tim wood
What is law? An imperative established by the community. — tim wood
Or a simpler view: unjust law is like a dog that bites, or worse; a hazard and harm to the entire community. — tim wood
An enlightened society without nation state politics but rather one world government, something like USA but on a global level would reduce wars or wars within itself because the interests of the whole would align with the interests of the individual we could eliminate wars entirely. — kindred
Options available at the bottom of society. — Vera Mont
All you need is faith? Get real! — Vera Mont
And that wonderful lifestyle is open to all the 712 million people who subsist under $2.15 a day.
Not one frickin' clue! — Vera Mont
https://loadproof.com/internet-as-the-great-equalizer/
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So, what are your thoughts about this situation? Why are drugs so alluring to some and growing in popularity amongst (quite a few) Americans? — Shawn
Just don't get seriously ill. — LuckyR
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You have no frickin' clue, have you? — Vera Mont
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https://andysto.com/how-many-digital-nomads-are-there/
The Number of Digital Nomads: Exploring the Statistics
According to data collected by Nomad List and published in 2024, the numbers are much higher. They estimate that there are already almost 80 million digital nomads worldwide.
According to Enterprise Apps Today, in 2023 there were 35 million digital nomads worldwide.
I would have thought Chiang Mai would be more like $800 a month. I guess people on that site are from US and want large space to live in or something? — I like sushi
https://nomadlist.com/faq
What is the source of your data?
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That spreadsheet held about 25 cities. That was a great start, but crowdsourced data has by nature challenges with consistency. For example, some people have a more expensive taste than others and will tell you the rent in a city is higher than the actual average.
China cannot be even vaguely thought of as an atheist country. — AmadeusD
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_China
Since 1949, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially state atheist, has been in power in the country, and prohibits CCP members from religious practice while in office.[7] A series of anti-religious campaigns, which had begun during the late 19th century, culminated in the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) against the Four Olds: old habits, old ideas, old customs, and old culture. The Cultural Revolution destroyed or forced many observances and religious organisations underground.[8][9]: 138 Following the death of Mao, subsequent leaders have allowed Chinese religious organisations to have more autonomy.
That much!? — I like sushi
Okay, so then France will welcome all 4000 of us? — Vera Mont
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Except China is not the most atheist country. — Lionino
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_atheism
According to sociologists Ariela Keysar and Juhem Navarro-Rivera's review of numerous global studies on atheism, there are 450 to 500 million positive atheists and agnostics worldwide (7% of the world's population)[as of?] with China alone accounting for 200 million of that demographic.
You didn't read it, did you? — Lionino
Kind of like I should be impressed with Jeffrey Dahmer. He set out to murder and then eat people, and by God he did it. What's not to like? — Hanover
https://aspectsofhistory.com/when-stalin-robbed-a-bank/
When Stalin Robbed A Bank
The story of Stalin's other career
Stalin knew it would require great daring to pull off such a coup. He also knew he would need the help of a dependable gang of fellow criminals. These were easy enough to find in Tiflis: Stalin had already been involved in previous robberies and had a trusty band of individuals whose services could be called upon. The robbery was meticulously planned. Twenty heavily armed brigands loitered in the city’s central square, awaiting the arrival of the carriages.
The poor and afflicted have options? Other countries welcome them? — Vera Mont