Postmodernism alert! — Thorongil
People were white before and after slavery, and being white isn't defined in terms of being evil. — The Great Whatever
Yes, Europeans are different from each other, but they are more different from Africans. — The Great Whatever
I mean, you understand that people who originate from different parts of the world look different, right? — The Great Whatever
Yes Europeans are made up of many ethnic groups, but each of these are more closely related than sub-Saharan African ethnic subgroups, and so on — The Great Whatever
]There's some serious metaphysical juju going on in trying to transmogrify your very genes into pure evil."
The insight being -- it's not that the trick of remembering good times is especially good. It's that the practice of philosophy is so good that all you need is a simple mental trick to endure any pain. — Moliere
I find it hard to believe that Hillary could or would let down - and even damage - the left to the extent that Obama did. — photographer
Hillary hate is misogyny, pure and simple: — photographer
If the word "horse" denotes properties A, B, and C (or the things that have them) then to be a horse is to have properties A, B, and C. I can't make sense of it any other way. — Michael
The fact that we use the terms "bachelor" and "unmarried man" to refer to the same sort of thing. — Michael
To be a horse is to be an equine animal only because we use the word "horse" to refer to equine animals. — Michael
No, you do understand. — Michael
That what it means to be X depends on how we use the word "X". — Michael
It's a counterfactual argument. I'm certainly not trying to conclude that rabbits are horses. — Michael
I'm saying that if we use the word "equine" to refer to horses then to be an equine is to be a horse and if we use the word "equine" to refer to rabbits then to be an equine is to be a rabbit — Michael
I think it needs to be stated the other way round; "horsexual" means "gay". So what's the problem? — Michael
That depends on if we're using the word "gay" to refer to rabbits or if we're predicating homosexuality of horses. It's not clear what you're trying to sau. — Michael
But I do mean gay, because "gay" now means "homosexual", and I mean "homosexual". — Michael
And if we coin a new word "horse" that means "rabbit" it follows that rabbits were already horses. — Michael
Just as now I call a homosexual "gay", and I still mean gay -- because "gay" means "homosexual". — Michael
Only according to the current meaning of "horse". But I've changed it. You might as well say that if so-and-so was gay then he'd be carefree and happy. — Michael
U. G. Krishnamurti - Mind Is a Myth — The Great Whatever
I think C. S. Lewis wrote a story in which hell was a rather dreary, dark, dusty city absent of any feeling. — Bitter Crank
Hell is easier to imagine than a heaven of blessedness, for some reason. — Bitter Crank
This feels like a faulty analogy as well. The manipulation of a chess board to produce legal moves would include rules about situational moves implicit with an understanding of the object of the game (e.g., what to do when in check). In this case, we are making an intuitive judgement that knowing all the legal moves is insufficient to produce an understanding of the game, but we are doing so from a state of ignorance. The scope of knowing ALL the legal moves might in fact entail an understanding of the object of the game. — Soylent
