K well this is exactly what needs to be parsed with more than a flip “facepalm” S. i get why that makes you wanna bang your head against a wall, but you two should discuss that distinction (relative and subjective), its integral to how you are both thinking about this. — DingoJones
...You have to keep reading. Lol, you just skipped over the majority of it that does talk about your diagnosis. I pretty obviously moved on in the next paragraph. — DingoJones
That is one sense of “relative”, but I doubt its what S has in mind when he uses the term.
Let me posit this: you guys are using the same words but in different categories, and this is the source of the talking past each other. Could that be it? — DingoJones
An example would be the one from earlier, that he doesn't care enough about the situation where there's a person who can't walk down the street because people are throwing rocks off of a building. He doesn't see it as a problem. — S
Not even what I said. — Terrapin Station
can easily be explained through relativism in that what one should or shouldn't care about is relative to a subject or subjects or their subjective views, even if in this particular case that doesn't include him or his particular subjective view. — S
I was talking about you, not trying to represent your position from your own perspective. — S
Sorry, I didn't catch that you were trying to represent my position with a claim that I'd explicitly disagree with. — Terrapin Station
Well it's hardly surprising that you wouldn't agree with it. There aren't many people who would readily agree with a description of their ethical stance which suggests callousness or inability to recognise a problem, but obviously that doesn't mean that it isn't true. — S
Okay, but explicitly means that I explicitly said the opposite of what you're saying. — Terrapin Station
Then, you will be able to move forward rather than the circles youve been running in. — DingoJones
If you cared, or at least cared enough, then that would be reflected in your policy proposals regarding the law — S
you have a record of coming out with unbelievable and contradictory things. — S
But it explicitly was. — Terrapin Station
I would, but I'm pushing my luck as it is. — S
Not sure what you mean. Pushing your luck with what? — DingoJones
And earlier you were criticizing my consistency.
What would you give as an example of some P that I've both asserted and denied? — Terrapin Station
You obviously see your policy proposal as faultless and as covering all grounds, — S
I wouldn't say that. It's just that it covers situations such as the rock-throwing scenario. — Terrapin Station
You didnt respond to my last point on that so I assumed you werent interested. — DingoJones
That was a reference to your very last line. Pushing my luck with my use of inflammatory language. — S
Performative contradiction. — S
Do you get warnings? Ive went off a few times and no ones said anything, just curious. — DingoJones
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