How can this be achieved? Am I even right that the couple is still happy? Is there a couple at all? — Prishon
The way I see it JTB is more like a Stoic idea and is not the best approach to understand Socrates and Plato. — Apollodorus
Sometimes, when you see a very good person with a great soul making laborious acts to help people, he or she ends up cheated or disappointed of how ungrateful the people can be. — javi2541997
Although there are no doubt some folk who give to demonstrate piety or get a tax advantage. — Tom Storm
On what specifically? — 180 Proof
And knowing it’s right makes us feel good — Benj96
an exemplar, but not an avatar — 180 Proof
Both parties gain a personal sense of satisfaction from their actions. — Benj96
As once I said, ideas enslave as much as they emancipate. — TheMadFool
Good point. This reminds one of the court jesters of European aristocrats and kings. — Apollodorus
Did Socrates really “know nothing”? — Apollodorus
"golden rule" for wisdom — Yohan
If you read the thread, you'll find that several people gave really thought provoking answers to the question. — frank
Can we say the brain is an analogue computer being able to simulate all physical processes in thd world, even a lightning flash? — Prishon
Not true. They would be if they stayed home in the country. They have moved en masse to the cities and lost benefits in the process. — frank
China doesn't have universal healthcare. They're a hell of a lot bigger than we are. — frank
There are and have been civilized states that didn't provide healthcare. — frank
Remember that healthcare as we know it emerged in the 20th Century, mostly after WW2. — frank
The only curiosity here is, why can't 'mercans see this? What went astray in 'mercan culture? — Banno
I cant make the vaccinated ill... — Prishon
If say 40% of all people (I would be one of them) would refuse to take the Covid19 vaccine, how would society or politics react. — Prishon
What are the objections against the view that a lot of different realities can co-exist? Especially in the science driven global culture of today there seems to be a lot of resistence. That is at least what I experience. — Prishon
It looks like various societies through history have left some members without basic needs per principle. Why would this be wrong? — frank
How about small numbers without basic needs? — frank
What should the state be responsible for? And why? — frank
They way this artist represents urbanism is so accurate. — javi2541997
I find it hard to believe the web has even close to all the answers. — Benj96
Click on my icon. — jgill
Are you happy about his New Deal and Infrastructure bill? — Shawn
Apply the mediocrity principle to 'human history': our era is no more or less mediocre than other era. — 180 Proof
I explicitly or implicitly wanted someone from an older generation to expound on that. — Shawn
If any of this holds true, thus, is modern life becoming more mediocre? — Shawn
Brother James did not particularly push anyone's buttons. He just posted well below standard with cluttered, rapid fire, vague, self-aggrandizing statements that he was likely cutting and pasting from some larger work he's put together over the years. He was selling some theory he arrived at and he was more interested in showing it off than debating it. — Hanover
And I also don't think this thread is a ridicule thread. — Hanover
I think I just have a higher tolerance for strange people with strange views. I get the clutter thing, but he did attempt to explain himself when you challenged him on his weirdness. — Noble Dust
Hypothetically speaking supposing there was an omniscient being - doesn’t have to be (a) god necessarily maybe a hyper intelligent AI or a genie or whatever but you could ask it one question - anything at all, what would it be? — Benj96
English: it comes from the word "gyp" which means scam. — javi2541997
