Chatterbears nailed. — Bitter Crank
Here's how to back up your claims: Provide evidence. — chatterbears
I was making a comparison between what we are standing up for, which is injustice. — chatterbears
You seem to have the patience to criticize, but not to offer a solution and/or provide examples of the thing you claim is wrong. — chatterbears
Illumination in the Flatwoods: A Season with the Wild Turkey by Joe Hutto. Hutto hatched a batch of wild turkey eggs and raised the chicks which had been imprinted on him. He spent most of a year with the turkeys, all day, on many days. Great book. — Bitter Crank
Give me an alternative way of what would be better. — chatterbears
You made the claim that I am more focused with displaying my moral superiority, rather than focusing on the animals. I asked you to back up this claim by providing me with evidence of me doing exactly what you are accusing me of doing. — chatterbears
Again, you don't have anything to compare life to apart from your neighbor who always smiles every day when going to work and coming back from it. — Wallows
How would you know? — Tzeentch
There is no comparison. So, we must appreciate life for what it offers us regardless. — Wallows
It could be argued that if a person needs to be restrained in order to make him engage in true philosophy, he does not yet have the capacity to be a true philosopher. — Tzeentch
Don't you find life rewarding enough to not want to die? — Wallows
ust hope that everyone is rational enough to not want to die. — Wallows
That's why a philosopher needs to be utterly dedicated to truth, and nothing but the truth, and he must scrutinize himself every step of the way, for of all people a philosopher should know how valuable and rare truth is. — Tzeentch
While it's nice to fantasize about the future of fantasy and virtual reality, let us remember that you aren't going to get so much as a cheaply printed comic book for free, let alone an hour on the holodeck of the future. — Bitter Crank
I wish. It's more like the priest keeps saying the same things over and over again until... — BrianW
My unsupportable opinion is 99% of this is for human aggrandizement and 1% for the greater glory of God. — Rank Amateur
Still waiting for you to quote me. — chatterbears
Sermon over. — Rank Amateur
This is more an emotional journey, than a cerebral one. — Rank Amateur
Never mind about that. You know what to do, so go do it. Or admit that you're not.
Quote me where I actually have acted in a way that displays a sole purpose of moral superiority. — chatterbears
And the reason you haven't gotten criticized for being vegetarian, is because you don't talk about the morality and ethics behind your decision making. I do. That's the difference. — chatterbears
Since I became vegan, many people have told me, "You think you're better than everybody else, sitting on your high horse." — chatterbears
The thread was originally about the effect of contradiction on truths but the response has been people defending the bible. — Andrew4Handel
I was brought up to believe that the Bible was infallible and True. Then as a young adult I discovered a website concerning numerous contradictions in the bible.
So it could be any day Trump feels like starting the bombing. — ernestm
So far VR technology has added a bit of whizbang but is mostly a novelty only. It hasnt provided enough additional input information to the brain to justify the expenditure and inconvenience of the equipment necessary to provide the additional data. — ernestm
Ok, I think they will be different, — ChatteringMonkey
It's difficult to say a lot about how the ones we will create will look like, because there even the sky will not be the limit... the possibilities are in principle only limited by our imagination. — ChatteringMonkey
To harken back to Nietzsche - as I tend to do - what people want is "the feeling of increase in power"... power cannot increase if you allready can do everything. — ChatteringMonkey
And many of those who seem interested in me actually make it clear to me that they think I'm boreing. Indirectly of course. — Emmanuele
As Nick Bostrom (did I get his name correct?) argued simulated worlds would exceed real worlds in such numbers that it is likely that we are in one. — TheMadFool
For practical purposes it's enough that a simulated world that we create is different from the one we might be living in, — ChatteringMonkey
Being forced to adapt and adjust your wishes to an external world, seems to be something of vital importance for the devellopment of a healthy human being. — ChatteringMonkey
Have you tried the most recent VR-technology allready? — ChatteringMonkey
Philosophy always cuts both ways and is awash in a sea of motives. There are likely deep personal reasons for your inquiring into philosophy's use as a justification for personal investment in society and the status quo as opposed to philosophy's use as a justification for resentment towards society and personal inability to cope successfully with the status quo. The only philosophical cure for bad philosophical self-justification is more philosophy. But as we all know too much philosophy usually destroys a person, so it may often be best to let people play in their sandbox of philosophical self-deception, or at least not to be shocked or dismayed when they prefer to do so. — John Doe
....as we all know too much philosophy usually destroys a person — John Doe
I actually told you multiple times, this is not what I am doing. You are incorrectly assuming I am trying to position myself as superior to somebody else. — chatterbears
Since I became vegan, many people have told me, "You think you're better than everybody else, sitting on your high horse." — chatterbears
I don't really understand your question/point? — chatterbears