You make incarceration sound arbitrary.is acting ethically according to their ethics, but not according to mine, which is why I want him incarcerated — andrewk
Doubt and certainty are compatible.Do I know I know, or do I just know, or do I have justified true belief and so I know? — mcdoodle
Good from whose perspective?Do I do good to do good? Or do I do good to look good? — mcdoodle
Nonconformist.What did I do wrong? Nothing. I behaved unethically, for ethical reasons. — Khassoggi
I think that's reasonable, they would have nothing to gain from it.Individuals like this never want to admit unethical behaviour.. — geospiza
Oh, really?On suicidal thoughts. "Don't have them." — Benkei
I'd think their statements could be infered from their very nature and the situation they are in.If someone were to answer your every question with the same sentence/phrase/word e.g. ''I am Groot'', what would go through your mind? — TheMadFool
And this follows from? I think you're delusional... I'd argue anyone who refuses to live in the present is.Given that the ultimate goal is to be as happy as possible for as long as possible — AXF
Then:What if I don't agree with your definition of belief??? — some logician
That's your opinion. Go ahead! — some logician
I wasn't arguing about any of my statements but about:Then why don't you be clear on what statements you have made that you consider illogical, but not nonsensical. — Harry Hindu
There's nothing nonsensical in this quote.Personally, I'm with Doestovesky's Underground Man: "I admit that twice two makes four is an excellent thing, but if we are to give everything its due, twice two makes five is sometimes a very charming thing too." — Noble Dust
Do you mean to say that without the impulse for sex, there would be no propagation of human life?The propagation of human life is founded on the strength of the impulse for sex. — sackoftrout
Which pro-life supportes are also against.contraceptives — TheMadFool
Not me, that would conflict with my arrogance.Recently I've began to consider the real possibility of a presence out there that's larger than myself. I think everyone is constantly searching for — stonedthoughtsofnature
Say it tastes like excitement.How are you supposed to describe what "sour" tastes like to somebody who hasn't ever tasted anything sour? — stonedthoughtsofnature
Then stop trying to explain irrationality in a rational way.God is an experience that you need to have to understand what it is. — stonedthoughtsofnature
Like a universal interconnectivity?but it's a collective sentience that brings everything together. — stonedthoughtsofnature
No, it's not the same thing. Beliefs can be challenged only when the one holding them refuses to doubt them.Why do you think you've challenged my beliefs? You think you've made me doubt them? — Agustino
Usefulness?Of it being True, what can have greater value than truth? — Question
But there's no argument against that in this thread.2+2=5 is nonsensical. — Harry Hindu
Let me make it simple. If you commit a logical fallacy you would effectively be illogical. — Harry Hindu
Not true:In other words, when you aren't conforming to reason and logic, you are effectively useless and meaningless. — Harry Hindu
logic: a particular mode of reasoning viewed as valid or faulty
logical: capable of reasoning or of using reason in an orderly cogent fashion
If you accept these particular definitions, you come to understand that one must conform to logic and reason in order to commit a logical fallacy which is called like that for this very reason. Then what's irrational is that which completely ignores logic and reason but that doesn't make it nonsensical because sense may still be derived from it.illogical: devoid of logic
That's just a wild claim and so is this:It's crystal clear that you're making absolutely no effort to engage in discussion — Agustino
Which is continued from yet another such claim:I had something valuable — unenlightened
Also cherrypicking and nitpicking don't make for strong arguments but silly ones:Owing to the categorical stupidity of this declaration — unenlightened
From the same dictionary:Take a look at 3. (from dictionary .com)
To take their example, one might owe one's fame to good fortune, but one does not have either the obligation or the means to repay it. — unenlightened
Agustino's comments:indebted: committed or obligated to repay a monetary loan; obligated for favors or kindness received
you didn't create yourself nor are you responsible entirely for who you are - so you have a duty to the world (which gave you everything) — Agustino
But one can't have a duty to good fortune, in fact the context in which the example is used as a phrase is when its subject is precisely deem not worthy which just strengthens my argument that:The world owes you nothing because it has already given you everything. — Agustino
So we were not using a figurative variant for to owe that means tracing the source of but the literal one.If everything I have the world just gave me, then I have no individual worth and therefore my input is not even worthwhile — Noblosh
Then why do it?Owing implies an obligation to reciprocate — Noblosh
Owing to the categorical stupidity of this declaration, I will not be attempting to engage with it. — unenlightened
Yes, but not nonsensical.But it does have sense, irrationality is indeed charming. — Noblosh
I'd say that it's silly. — Harry Hindu
No, they don't, If I commit a fallacy then I'm misguided, not irrational."Irrationality" and "fallacious reasoning" mean the same thing. — Harry Hindu
Assessing accordingly to reason and logic something that doesn't conform to reason and logic, doesn't conform to reason and logic.I argue that arguing about irrationality is in itself irrational. — Noblosh
What do you mean? — Harry Hindu
That's not sufficient to make it rational, again, it must conform to reason and logic.with the intent for others to read and make sense of — Harry Hindu
But it does have sense, irrationality is indeed charming.Personally, I'm with Doestovesky's Underground Man: "I admit that twice two makes four is an excellent thing, but if we are to give everything its due, twice two makes five is sometimes a very charming thing too." — Noble Dust
Nonsense. Really. — Harry Hindu
Sure, argument implies rationality but irrationality is not meaningless and contradictory, you're confusing it with fallacious reasoning.If you intend to make sense, or find a consensus, or make some argument of how things are, then you must be rational. If not, then whatever you say is meaningless and contradictory. — Harry Hindu
Doesn't follow. That's my main problem with your reasoning: you come up with unfounded imperatives.you didn't create yourself nor are you responsible entirely for who you are - so you have a duty to the world (which gave you everything) — Agustino
Dawkins didn't propose the theory of evolution, if you didn't know.Frankly, I don't see how you could have missed it... — Lone Wolf
He got no results from that particular endeavour thus he wasted his time.In your opinion Newton wasted his time on that particular project — Lone Wolf
Atheist? I definitely don't define myself like that. Why would I define myself by my skepticism towards the concept of divinity? I see myself beyond such concerns.I find it strange that one who seems to be against religion to ignore one of the most prominent atheists of the day. — Lone Wolf
AI doesn't serve humanity, AI is a toolset. Not to mention an utopia is irrealizable...Yep, individuals would become overly reliant on AI. So it would look similar to communism with everyone having equal talents assuming all of the AI is of the same software. — JupiterJess
No, you mean they always invent reasons why something can't be done, coming up with constraints they're not actually under.Yes, but how can you not recognise the constraints you're under? Most people are very good at this part - too good. They always find the reasons why something can't be done. — Agustino