But that is all speculation, even if you think they are good guesses, still you're guessing. — Hanover
People are reluctant to "form an orderly queue" already at a grocery store.
How do you propose to get them to wait patiently in line for their death? — baker
Billions will die. The human population will crash. We are in overshoot, and the planet cannot sustain us in our current numbers or lifestyle.
— unenlightened
This is not what the science shows. There are no meaningful models that predict the human response to the climate change as it occurs, as if to suggest you can know what mitigating responses will be available. — Hanover
Said the three billion year old fungus. — Fire Ologist
Super naive to think republicans wouldn't support Israel — flannel jesus
But wouldn't your denunciation apply equally to any plausible candidate to the American Presidency? — Wayfarer
And you honestly cannot tell enough difference between Biden and Trump to decide between them? — tim wood
What makes you think Trump would be any less supportive of Israel, in its efforts to eliminate Hamas? — Relativist
https://www.monash.edu/medicine/news/latest/2021-articles/worlds-largest-study-of-global-climate-related-mortality-links-5-million-deaths-a-year-to-abnormal-temperaturesImportantly, cold-related death decreased 0.51 per cent from 2000 to 2019, while heat-related death increased 0.21 per cent, leading to a reduction in net mortality due to cold and hot temperatures.
Time is needed for any change — MoK
Is Mikie wrong, or is everybody else wrong? — Agree-to-Disagree
It doesn't help to castigate a large portion of society — jgill
What about climate scientists who are too optimistic? Don't they also argue themselves out of a job? — Agree-to-Disagree
Everything he says and does is only for the sake of himself. If the economy goes well, he will claim credit (he did it yesterday, even though he's not in office) but when it goes badly, it's never his responsibility. — Wayfarer
teachers who embrace patriotic values support our way of life and understand that their job is not to indoctrinate children" — Olympia Sonnier and Ben Kamisar
This episode discusses how the Hegelian dialectic is a reflection of reality itself rather than a unique philosophical method used to understand reality. It will show how common left-brain understanding (verstand) fails in comprehending dialectics by breaking it into three separate moments, rather than holistically seeing three inseparable sides of "every notion and truth whatever." As Friedrich Engels points out, the dialectical process of the reality of the being is "the true significance and the revolutionary character of the Hegelian philosophy."
I don't think there are gaps for Hegel. — Moliere
the whole graph — Moliere
But Hegel is saying that the 'duplication' also takes place between isolated persons. — Paine
https://www.e-flux.com/journal/34/68360/hegel-and-freud/To put it in a nutshell, to follow Freud’s image, the unconscious is a gap, and meaning is the stopgap. Meaning provides a narrative, which begins already in the work of “the unconscious philosopher”; the work of meaning is a counterpart to the workings of the unconscious. The unconscious and the philosopher are a couple in an odd division of labor: one makes the holes, the other fills them in. If there is a diagnosis of the philosophical endeavor as such at stake, then this business of philosophy starts already in the unconscious—the philosopher has an accomplice in the unconscious, which starts stopping the gaps even before philosophy starts filling them in. The unconscious is effaced at the same time that it is produced, and the one who effaces it is the unconscious philosopher struggling to make sense and provide a narrative account free of gaps. The philosophical illusion is structural, it has its basis in the unconscious itself as effacement.
... this other is for itself only when it cancels itself as existing for itself , and has self-existence only in the self-existence of the other. Each is the mediating term to the other, through which each mediates and unites itself with itself; and each is to itself and to the other an immediate self-existing reality, which, at the same time, exists thus for itself only through this mediation. They recognize themselves as mutually recognizing one another. — Hegel-184
... its truth would be merely that its own individual existence for itself would be shown to it to be an independent object, or, which is the same thing, that the object would be exhibited as this pure certainty of itself. By the notion of recognition, however, this is not possible, except in the form that as the other is for it, so it is for the other; each in its self through its own action and again through the action of the other achieves this pure abstraction of existence for self. — 186
Hansens position seems to be a minority position among Climate scientists, — ChatteringMonkey
I find it to be 'intelligent'! Adam and Eve ate the apple, marking The Beginning of Sin. Does intelligence cause inequality?
— YiRu Li
It's an allegorical or fictional story about obeying god and the consequences of not doing so. — Tom Storm
Authentic Chinese civilization lacks a religious concept or word. — YiRu Li
People also swear by blessing a cup of dogs blood in the shadow of a virgin or whatver. — AmadeusD
Did Westerners experience a similar history?
-> Technology introduces inequality to society (Iron, Colony, Industrial Revolution)
-> Moral system collapse (War Time)
-> Extreme legal systems that end war but cause severe destruction (Communist Party, Cultural Revolution)
-> Attempts to use legal means to maintain order (UN, Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
-> But still faces challenges? — YiRu Li
When a truly kind man does something, he leaves nothing undone.
When a just man does something, he leaves a great deal to be done.
When a disciplinarian does something and no one responds,
He rolls up his sleeves in an attempt to enforce order.
Therefore when Tao is lost, there is goodness.
When goodness is lost, there is kindness.
When kindness is lost, there is justice.
When justice is lost, there ritual.
Now ritual is the husk of faith and loyalty, the beginning of confusion. — Tao Te Ching 38.