Rotties Rock 8-) — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Is there any truth to John McEnroe's statements? Is there anything wrong with what he said apart from whether or not the statements are true? What were his motivations and are those motivations relevant to judgments about the propriety of making such statements? — geospiza
Forgiveness - observe, without attaching positive or negative connotation to your thoughts and words; with judgment removed, you can replace condemnation with compassion, and truly forgive yourself and others — CasKev
Develop Awareness
You are not your thoughts - your true self is the formless observer that is aware of your thoughts
Presence - presence is achieved by using the five senses without background inner dialogue — CasKev
I must admit I'm not following the part in the middle, from where you start "...to say 'consciousness' is to..." all the way to "...where being conscious is to consciousness itself..." -- My best guess is that saying and meaning "consciousness" is sort of a bootstrap operation whereby we both become aware of ourselves and reality, and given that then in-authentic modes of being would make us not aware of one or the other, since consciousness requires both. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "constructed reality", though. — Moliere
Too blasphemous for my Puritan'ian ears. — Question
Gotta watch out with those BDSM master-slave relations. — Question
Don't forget sir that the modern church smiles on roaring and gorging within wedlock and indeed rogering is keenly encouraged. — Blackadder
Is this sort of what you are getting at? — intrapersona
Hegel was a staunch believer in marriage though so go figure. — Question
Gender roles are absolutely learned, but at the moment of birth it is determined (by probability) what gender roles the child will inevitably learn. — intrapersona
What do you consider to be a 'fallen angel', and what sort of support do you typically offer? — CasKev
I think it's reasonable for me to be bothered by your refusal to explain your claims with more depth. — Heister Eggcart
Yes, please present your argument for why domination/submission has nothing to do with gender. — Heister Eggcart
You can be dominated in other capacities, though. — Heister Eggcart
That is one unsubstantiated point among many, none of which you responded to because I don't think you know how. As I mentioned to T Clark, if you're not willing to defend your assertions in a social environment like this, then why are you here? If this forum is merely a sounding board, then why are you so bothered by others who dare disagree with you? — Heister Eggcart
I just imagine her smoking a truckload of hashish after getting off work in Jordan or wherever she is. — Heister Eggcart
It actually seems like you're dominated by your own unwillingness to trust or love anyone. — Heister Eggcart
In my brief experience, there's a lot more cranky than there is reason from many posters here. Cranky is a polite term for it. — T Clark
TimeLine's posts always read like they were generated — Agustino
I just imagine her smoking a truckload of hashish after getting off work in Jordan or wherever she is. — Heister Eggcart
it's just that arrogance and pride blind her from being more compassionate. — Agustino
A fittingly vacuous response from a typically stupid poster. — Heister Eggcart
I don't disagree with Kripke, rather I was merely pointing out the flaw in Quine' interpretation of the objectual quantifier viz., the range of variable values. I will try and read that paper, despite being completely overworked at the moment.This is called the "method of diagrams" and is one way to avoid talking about satisfaction. Kripke himself proved that this idea can be deployed successfully to entirely avoid objectual quantifiers (see his paper "Is there a problem with substitutional quantification?". where he shows that, given a language L for which truth has already been defined, we can extend L by introducing substitutional quantifiers and this extension is well-defined). — Nagase
I believe I'm at a disadvantage when trying to use this approach. Being on anti-depressant medication seems to really dull the 'unhappy' emotions, making it difficult to identify the indicators in present experiences. Unfortunately, stopping the medication in order to fully feel isn't a very realistic approach in today's world. — CasKev
Not necessarily. Existence, satisfying existence, can also be learning to accept what you have and to give up your illusions. — T Clark
You seem to be a person of will. I have this image of you facing a problem by getting out the wrenches, putting the car up on the lift, and getting your hands covered with oil. That isn't a criticism. You're not an engineer, are you? — T Clark
He took "there exists" to mean exactly what it seems to, and argued that if somewhere in, say, a theory of physics, you have an expression like "∃x F(x)" then your theory is committed to the existence, real-world actual existence, of something that is F. — Srap Tasmaner
Speaking for myself, most of my posts have been about what is and what is not respectful to women. You are no more qualified to address that than I am. — T Clark
I've addressed many emotional issues through therapy, but your comment makes me question whether I still have unresolved issues floating around at the subconscious level. The trouble is in trying to identify what those issues may be, or to pick up on themes that seem to be recurring in my conscious thought processes. — CasKev
If that is being, then what would you say a modality of being is? Would you say that the egotism you describe is such a mode? (And, if so, then what is an authentic mode?) — Moliere
What I got from it was that humans are basically animals with highly evolved intelligence and consciousness, who develop coping mechanisms - mainly rejection of negative thought, anchoring on items or ideas of importance, and distraction - to deal with the absurdity of life. — CasKev
I believe I'm understanding what you're saying about ego projecting. Is it really me connecting to a dimension of reality or is my ego masking a reality that unconsciously fulfills its needs (relationships, empathy, etc..)? I feel like the two can be distinguished through having a solid understanding of the self - or, contrarily and more commonly, inappropriately confused in those that don't. — stonedthoughtsofnature
However, there are many people with spiritual beliefs. I think one thing that separates a lot of them from me is that I'm willing to take it one step further to see if my..."spiritual experiences" are projections of the self or tangible experiences of something, be it a god or something different, that transcends reality. — stonedthoughtsofnature
Hi pre-conception was that if you set up a system of perfect freedom of market competition, it would lead up to a system of perfect equality. It was an argument he carefully construed that we now know to be a really bad argument. — Saphsin
Adam Smith saw this policy (call Mercantilism) of making colonies as a mistake and instead thought it better to give them autonomy in decision making and sales of goods produced to the open market. Thus leading to great growth and prosperity and a lessening of resentment towards the British Empire. — Question
Everybody already had that freedom. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
But that is not what people mean when they say medical care is a right. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
Everybody talks about the "pursuit of happiness" in the Declaration of Independence like it means the freedom to try to obtain some desired psychological state. But according to Marilynne Robinson in this essay, Jefferson's happiness means not some psychological state that social scientists measure but "a level of life above subsistence". — WISDOMfromPO-MO
I think that this transcendence manifest itself to us as insight, an illumination that opens up a 'space' in our imaginations revealing possibilities that did not exist prior to our experience of the work... Beauty's power is more like an emotive/cognitive explosion, something that stops us in our tracks, transfixes us and can give us a new way of experiencing reality. — Cavacava
Medical care is a universal human right, some people say. An adequate diet is a universal human right, some people say. Marriage is a right, the Supreme Court of the United States said in Obergefell v. Hodges — WISDOMfromPO-MO
Yes, that's what law school is for, to train you as a lawyer. — Agustino
And I'm neither a lunatic, nor screaming, I'm just asking you a few questions. — Agustino
If you have attended law school, then you are trained as a lawyer — Agustino