Why aren't politicians telling people to stop eating junk food, since obese people are 3X more likely to develop severe symptoms? — MondoR
“I tend to distrust collective wisdom too — [except when I immerse myself in it so completely that I can no longer see beyond it].” — AJJ
martial law. — baker
It's not like people are agreeing that these measures are necessary to avoid the net cost of millions of lives but then saying "fuck it, I don't care". They don't believe these measures are necessary to avoid the net cost of millions of lives. — Isaac
They don't believe it because their governments have told them it and their governments routinely lie.
I suspect that this statement is just the superficial rationalization of something deeper and darker: a fundamentally individualistic view point, in which the individual and his choices are mythologized and glorified, while anything collective (e.g. a nation, a policy or a private firm) is vilified or mistrusted, as standing in the way of personal realization... Atlas Shrugged and all that neoliberal BS. — Olivier5
However interesting your psycho-analysis may be, have you ever considered that there are people who genuinely believe that goverments (and now large industries too) are increasingly invading the private lives of people, and that this is a problem? ... Maybe you'll start to realize that we are taking a step back in time, forgetting the lessons of the Enlightenment where humanity (almost) collectively realized that individuals are not owned, and should never be owned by states. — Tzeentch
but to make blatantly bad choices for yourself, your family, the community, the environment, etc., simply because you’ve been made to feel stupid, or condescended to, or feel dismissed, or perceived to be looked down upon— that’s as irrational as the person is who’s doing the condescension. — Xtrix
If that's "I don't trust the government and big pharma" you'll have to figure out why. — Benkei
When you mistreat people like that, don't be surprised if some actually do become anti-vaccers. — baker
Well, write it up and get a doctorate. — Banno
we have to have a moral commitment to the truth,
— unenlightened
...just becomes nothing more than a stick to beat one's enemies with - "see, it's they who are not committed to the truth, not like us, who care for nothing more..." — Isaac
I'm looking into antirealism, to see if it is a viable alternative to realism. — Banno
So you use verisimilitude as your measure of truth.
If not, then it's not apparent how you might reconcile realism with Fitch's paradox. — Banno
I disagree that the video's being genuine qualifies as undeniable.
...and yet, you also sound like you're paying heed to this... in line (B), you call the video's footage "most probably" genuine. The whole question here is where you draw the line. — InPitzotl
We might could have a "pragmatic fudge"; certain and undeniability really mean "for all practical purposes". — InPitzotl
But suppose we put a number to it; let's say using some Bayesian analysis, anything more likely than p is certain; less likely than p is uncertain. Then I'm not sure there is such a number beyond which are only facts, and before which are only theories.
Yes, boundaries can be blurry, and moral ambiguity is a fact of life. If that disqualifies my ethics from being systematic, then so be it — SophistiCat
To be fair to Baker, she has been vaccinated. — Janus
A fact is an accurate observation.
— Olivier5
Taking this as a naive attempt at verificationism — Banno
The criticisms I levelled at Olivier target observation, not verification per se. — Banno
It sounds like you're saying that, for example, GOFAST is very likely some form of fowl. — InPitzotl
facts come at a cost, so we are likely to obtain only those facts that have a cost that we (or others) are willing to bear in order to obtain them. Unsurprisingly, then, many facts support power and undermine the powerless. — Ennui Elucidator
so far it seems like we have precisely the facts we have, no more, no less, and that logic serves as an interpretive tool rather than an imposition on what they can be — Ennui Elucidator
It comes down to this: if society does not value the truth it disintegrates. A century of moral nihilism has brought us here, to where the truth is simply unavailable, and talk has almost no value. Thus the thread does little but allow some emotional venting. If trust is irrational, then no one should rationally believe anything another says or posts, and we cannot talk at all. — unenlightened
And things like this are the reason why mankind doesn't deserve to be saved. — baker
Rather, I nailed you, reason for which you are now speechless...You're so far off the mark that I'm at a loss what else to say. — baker
On the contrary, you're not taking it seriously enough. — baker
It's always a matter of life and death anyway. Where some people go wrong is in assuming that this covid crisis is something special, rare, extraordinary. — baker
After all, distancing, masking and vax is a big ask for a culture of pussies. — James Riley
