those "phantom things" are not what we see, taste and touch; they are what our seeing, tasting and touching, at least in part, consists in. — Banno
imposing a wall of "representation" or "illusion" which you assume precludes us from intelligent interaction — Ciceronianus
Better, surely, to think of the plane as an individual, and your seeing it as something you might do, rather than as an individual. — Banno
You seem to be fascinated by your perception of me as a lawyer, or perhaps of lawyers in general. I suggest this unhealthy, as you say you believe it isn't real. — Ciceronianus
But all that is irrelevant. — Banno
Indeed. But the relevant point here is that they have made a claim about the plane. — Banno
Air traffic controllers do talk about the blip as the plane, and they are not wrong. — Banno
How many worlds do you live in? — Ciceronianus
Words are real, perceptions are real. Both are removed from the realities they refer to. We can look up from books, we cannot look up from our perceptions.There's nothing real in that mental world to begin with, apparently. — Ciceronianus
Our heads are so crowded, then, — Ciceronianus
No, I refer to lawyers in the abstract. But this reference is, necessarily, mediated by words, and comprehension of these words is mediated by perceptual events, our perceptions of the virtual ink blots I made on our screens.You must refer to your perception of a lawyer, — Ciceronianus
"A sound" might be a perception (experience, qualia), or a physical event. The former is in your head.There's a sound in my head? Are sights and smells in there as well? — Ciceronianus
Why should I know anything, if what you say is correct? — Ciceronianus
We began to insert (as it were) something between us and the "external world" some centuries ago, for reasons I find difficult to understand — Ciceronianus
I hope to avoid ever making such a ridiculous claim. Loners prefer to be alone, that is really all there is to it.But I take your point, by definition no loners are in any pathological state — tim wood
These are my takes on the connotations of the word. I think most would agree, at least in my (American South) culture. It is quite hard to believe someone hasn't internalized these connotations who makes the the whopper of a claim that:And you attribute to me a characterizations I did not and do not make. It being not mine, the "contempt," & etc. must be yours. — tim wood
I do not think there is any such thing as a "successful" loner. To be a loner is already to have failed at life in perhaps the most significant ways — tim wood
From this I infer - no doubt incorrectly - that you're something of a loner, and a bit afraid of it, certainly defensive. — tim wood
I do not think there is any such thing as a "successful" loner. To be a loner is already to have failed at life in perhaps the most significant ways - — tim wood
This kind of rhetoric is seriously at risk of killing thousands more and prolonging the crisis, by making remaining unvaccinated into a moral proscription. — Isaac
The suspicion is now going to fall more heavily on things like polio, MMR, hepatitis... All of which save millions of lives. — Isaac
It's an unbelievable misjudgment of human nature to think you can persuade anyone to take a vaccine by saying "shut up — Isaac
Yes. So vaccination is one way of reducing transmission. I'm not sure who you think is denying that. — Isaac
As for transmission - as I've said, we've no evidence yet for a reduction in transmission compared to other strategies so it's unknown. — Isaac
True again. So the vaccine is one way to reduce ICU admission too. Again I can't see where you might be getting the impression that anyone's denying that. — Isaac
I'm not seeing any relevance to the claim that the unvaccinated infectious are clogging up hospitals.... — Isaac
Is this ignorant "argument" really worth addressing? Obesity and skydiving are not transmissible diseases. Nor are they pushing hospitals to the brink of collapse.Of course you completely ignored the actual argument.. — Isaac
Says who? Because Martin "herd immunity" Kulldorff does not. Rather, for him letting the virus run rampant, causing unknowable lives lost, or ruined by long covid, is somehow acceptable. Preventing this does not rise to the level of "need".Yes. Not everyone needs to be vaccinated to avoid that — Isaac
I've just quoted a professor in medicine at Harvard Medical School (one of the top medical schools in the world). I've previously cited papers from immunologists and epidemiologists from the world's top medical journals in support of my position. — Isaac
Infection is morally irrelevant without transmission (which you already account for in the second term). The two morally relevant factors are need for health services (not the same as infection, clearly) and transmission — Isaac
So people keep saying. No one has yet explained how that gem of statistical understanding everyone is so proud of is relevant to a claim about the rarity of the vaccinated infectious. — Isaac
ndeed. So evidence of a significant difference in transmission rate between strategies (vaccination vs other non-pharmaceutical methods vs both) is what we'd need to establish a moral imperative for a person to choose one over another. Do you have such evidence? — Isaac