Didn't you advise against responding in the OP? The pictures are just decorations for your thread. Get a sense of aesthetics. — frank
If anyone actually plans on engaging in an actual conversation about this, I feel like this article could, perhaps, be somehow relevant. — thewonder
It's interesting that Abraham changed God's mind that day, but only when it was about authority. — Shawn
What it shows me is that reality beats principles. — god must be atheist
Brotherly love: — Shawn
the bible story that, even more than Job, popularises atheism. — unenlightened
How about this, — schopenhauer1
Humans are different, not all of our tissues can regenerate to that degree. We cannot sacrifice our own flesh & blood, it goes against our nature. — TaySan
In Aztec society it was an honour to be sacrificed. — The Opposite
Certainly, a scientist may not play ball, and not get published - and that is good for him! But then the rest of us are still getting the stuff that is published. So while we might esteem him for his resistance, it's not changing the system that determines what sort of stuff gets published - and the OP was about that problem — csalisbury
I thought it was a great piece of work -- the academic social scientists exploded in outrage. — Bitter Crank
why I was not allowed to study philosophy at the University of Western Ontario. I objected to the forceful, totalitarian, and basically unnatural feminization of the School of Philosophy. — god must be atheist
Sacrificing anything of value for nothing, however, is recommended not to comfort lovers, but to suicidal people, the insane, and the extremely stupid. — god must be atheist
Sacrificing anything of value for nothing, — god must be atheist
You sacrifice yourself for a cause for action that nobody will notice. — god must be atheist
I think it's better not to go down this kind of path. — csalisbury
I'd invite you to think about the implications of the relationship between character and manipulation you describe when applied generally. It's a slippery slope. — csalisbury
I think that's a narrow idea of what Christianity is — csalisbury
sainthood would be a high bar to clear in order to do labwork. — csalisbury
Social bias is not a one way thing either, if say a white man was racist due to social bias towards a black man and that black man raised a child then that child grew up to accept social bias and that white people are racist then he would have the social bias that white people are racist without fact.
Which leads to denial on boths white and black ethinic's while being blind to the bias that causes it. — Tiberiusmoon
I don't want to impugn the character of the researchers, [snip] but the incentive structures push people to keep doing this stuff. — csalisbury
I think that public school teachers should not be free to teach whatever they want (I'm thinking mostly intelligent design), but yes, teachers should be allowed to teach some basic things about communication, open-mindedness, and cultural awareness imo. That seems reasonable. And yeah, hardly anyone is going to fight for that on the grounds of free speech. Also I realize now that my OP is a little cringeworthy - CRS doesn't really conflict with liberalism or free speech all that much. — ToothyMaw
I'm liberal to a degree... — Bob Dylan
Recently, the State of Idaho prohibited the teaching of CRT (and Socialism and Marxism for good measure) in its public schools, thereby continuing the American tradition of regulating what is taught and learned by our youth. — Ciceronianus the White
might be something in between — jorndoe
My own bias is such that I would argue that the observation of the neighbor conveys more information than the thermometer. — tim wood
I think trauma blurs the distinction between the past and the future. The past has a frustrated need in it, the future is lived as a tactic to compensate. Perhaps that's where we're talking past each other. — fdrake
But then that's not the trauma we're talking about is it?
— unenlightened
I don't think the boundary is that clear. — fdrake
If I need to beat you because I can't bear my own shame... — fdrake
We know of all these people that they were difficult in their own lives - their own relationships fell ever apart - but razor-sharp and charming while appraising the situations of others. Why is that? — csalisbury
What would this taxonomy make of trauma? A frustrated, festering past need which no tactic could address in context, leading to a frustrated present need - a shadow of one. The past need is still implicated as an anchor in the psyche. "I need them to stop (tormenting me)". I imagine that some of this turns on the distinction between a need and a tactic? — fdrake
I can need you to be subservient to me. — fdrake
- I might need flexible working hours, but my contract might say otherwise. Needs become unmeetable given a context. — fdrake
Perhaps some will not have the scope, introspective ability, insight, emotional integration, integration of self concept with behaviour, to see the peace giraffe speak would conjure into being. In other words, one must be in a place where they can make the choice not to be another's jackal. — fdrake
Me? I'm sure I'm a jackal, — fdrake
I need this to be false because my anger is redemptive.
I need this to be a partial truth because sometimes I must force people to meet my needs.
I need this to be wrong because no one could meet those needs.
I need this to be wrong because my needs are wrong. — fdrake
Feeding that through google giraffe translate, I get something like "I need you to respect my intellect". — unenlightened
I'm wondering if some insults anger you lead to you feeling angry more than others
— TLCD1996
Being called brainless or someone saying I have a fucked up mentality. — The Opposite
Total paradigm shift for me. — TLCD1996
his reasoning must be faulty — Manuel
