Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: In the womb were two babies. One asked the other: “Do you believe in life after delivery?”?” plus 5 more |
- Question: In the womb were two babies. One asked the other: “Do you believe in life after delivery?”?
- Question: Do you think libertarian free will exists?
- Question: Is this a inductively strong argument or a inductively weak argument?
- Question: Is it true everyone deserves to be respected?
- Question: War, what is it good for?
- Question: Why shouldn't everyone kill themselves? Why does a stranger care about another suicidal stranger?
| Posted: 29 Jul 2016 09:41 AM PDT |
| Question: Do you think libertarian free will exists? Posted: 29 Jul 2016 09:17 AM PDT What the bleep does liberatarian have to do with it? In any case no one has completely free will. Even sociopaths are constrained by reality. See the Koch Bros for Libertarians whose overweening egos are still not able to free them from taxes. Which is why they spend so much trying to distort American politics and thus proving just how silly Libertarian ideas are. Libertarianism and Communism have the same flaw. They depend on humans being aliens from another world. So again, what the BLEEP does a silly political/economic idea have to do with free will? |
| Question: Is this a inductively strong argument or a inductively weak argument? Posted: 29 Jul 2016 06:31 AM PDT I'm with you Devo7. Except-to-say that those words "inductively weak" can virtually imply anything (yes "anything"). Thus HH's speculative reasoning here MAY be correct (although only HH would know why or how "the sun rose and the wind blew..." has anything to do with your question) |
| Question: Is it true everyone deserves to be respected? Posted: 29 Jul 2016 06:08 AM PDT I can think of one group you might be tempted to disrespect, the people who troll, hack and manipulate on YA. But when you insult or ignore them they become emboldened because they WANT TO BE disrespected. It means their tactics are working. So no, it never pays to insult and belittle others. But I sometimes can't help but sounding dismissive when I correct people (and bots) for using incredibly primitive English, because I worry about the rising illiteracy rates. |
| Question: War, what is it good for? Posted: 29 Jul 2016 12:49 AM PDT 'War is diplomacy by other means.' - von Clausewitz Some have little or no choice. Others are zealots. It is human nature. Goes back to the caves. Anybody can play chess. And, finally.....I agree wholeheartedly! Now, THAT would be diplomacy by the best means available! There should be a World Leader Bong Hit Conference held on 4/20/17 in Telluride. Or in Kingston, Jamaica, Mon! |
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