Why should the choice be exclusively one or the other? It seems plain that we both create and discover stuff. — Banno
realism holds that ...stuff... is independent of what we say about it — Banno
So, the role of the mind in creating the world should have some bearing on that, ought it not? — Wayfarer
We are dependent on community in far more than merely a "symbolic manner". A democratic state is the result of the choices of the community. The democratic notion of support for individual rights has to be balanced against the harms that individuals exercising their freedoms do to others and to the community as a whole. — Janus
You're indulging in all or nothing thinking if you believe that the state serves only corporate interests. The state may be more beholden to corporate interests than it should be; obviously the state is never perfect and where there are human beings there will inevitably be some degree of corruption.
Your second paragraph as I read it is alarmist nonsense; you can do better than indulging in that. The question is: if you see injustices and corruption in your community, in your state, and they really bother you, then what are you doing to try to help the situation? Whining about it and petulantly refusing to do a simple thing which carries little risk to yourself will only make the situation worse. So are you happy to become part of the problem?
So I say I want to do something to your porch, and you're non-responsive. Not very clever or alert on your part. Or maybe you're clever enough to avoid an argument you cannot win. Saving you he trouble of trying to defend your indefensible claims. Any which-a-way around, you're not worth, or worthy of, engaging. — tim wood
The point was that on your argument, rights are based on wants. The one who wants has a right to have, and the duty of others is not to obstruct individual rights.
You missed the point completely - not surprising for someone who is not interested in the point. You go o the not-worth-the-trouble list. — tim wood
I think he just meant he wanted to expose himself to your mailbox. — frank
Though I think seldom humanity was betrayed for such a small sum. — Tzeentch
Why aren't politicians telling people to stop eating junk food, since obese people are 3X more likely to develop severe symptoms? — MondoR
He is posed a still unquantified risk by the vaccine. By declining it he is “inconsiderate”. — AJJ
Well, I guess that is all there is to it. Where do you live. I want to come over and do nasty things to your porch. Obviously you won't mind. After all, I want to. So what I do is none of your business. Yes? — tim wood
To put it very crudely, if one does not have a passion for truth, reason has no function. My modern translation of 'passion' is 'giving a fuck'. — unenlightened
We could put it in the payloads of some missiles and bomb Texas with it. — frank
No, this is taking the discussion in the wrong direction. — baker
Covid has a wide range of potential symptoms, ranging from nothing to death and everything inbetween. This makes it a complex disease and our response to it should reflect that responsibly both on the part of individual citizens as well as on the part of the government. — baker
Where we may disagree here is that choices are never just for the self. — Janus
Qualia are not a matter of life and death. COVID is. — Olivier5
So what's her beef then? — Olivier5
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Well, no. The literal dictionary definition is the ability to influence others. I was framing it as 'control' because if the individual has more control it will affect others - we don't live in isolation after all right? — I like sushi
Almost every negotiation starts without trust. — Benkei
I'm suggesting that reason is and ought to be only the slave of passion. — unenlightened
:grin: It's a complicated argument for me. Sorry if my volte-face offends you. Not intentional. — TheMadFool
Interestingly enough humans cannot be carnivores, exclusively, due to the noted occurrence of scurvy when without fruits or vegetables for prolonged periods, yet the main argument for vegetarianism is "not eating animal products" but that conveniently does not include breast milk for obvious reasons, while socially breast milk is not an "animal product" is surely is product from a mammal, so depending on how rigid your beliefs are we still do in fact require food product from mammals. — Outlander
Non-vegetarians could be omnivores (not meat only). Carnivores feed exclusively on meat. I dunno! — TheMadFool
Nonvegetarians — TheMadFool
???some who want a vaccine can't get one. — Xtrix
What might a valid exemption be anyway? — jorndoe
If you add a mention to a post later, the person mentioned doesn't get a notice. — T Clark
It also helps if said creature doesn't try or is unable to kill you. — Outlander
What we're seeing in this pandemic is that criticial thinking is being pushed out of all venues. Even at a philosophy forum, the one place in the world that should allow for some nuance and detail, we're now supposed to be all politically correct and superficial. — baker
From what I have heard there are already people getting exemption certificates from doctors and a market in fake vaccine certificates. — Janus
a voter qualification test — tim wood
If the vocal pro-vaccers believe they are so right, so superior to the unvaccinated, then what on earth is stopping them from passing laws in accordance with that? — baker
This is why apple pies are so expensive. — frank