Dr. Strangelove (if I may translate your name into my native tongue), I assume that your independence of thought from the “rabble” extends to less physical issues than the current pandemic, to questions like, for example, whether it is is true, as Aristotle asserts in the Politics, that some men are born slaves, or whether the dictum that all men are created equal, as a certain famous late professor of political philosophy suggested, is a democratic prejudice...
... may I ask what your opinion on these topics is, and whether you think human beings ought to be free express dissent with regard to them? — Todd Martin
I love it when two people argue from their own perceived moral superiority. Makes for an entertaining read devoid of any arguments. — Benkei
What does this even mean? Do you mean getting sick proves we're alive so hurray?
Yep, pretty much. Means we aren't dead yet. Which is where we all end up eh, no matter what anyone does. It's the defining feature of life, it ends. — Book273
with covid, everyone is treated as infected before the fact — Merkwurdichliebe
innocent before proven guilty — Merkwurdichliebe
But have you really been trying? You know there's more to protesting than just typing stupid stuff on your phone. — frank
No, it's treated as unknown, because that's what it is in the population at large, unknown. — jorndoe
Surprise — widespread use of masks is known to make a statistical difference.
(At close-up, in labs, masks have been shown to make a difference.)
And so, that's where it's at — make a difference. Common sense, too. — jorndoe
Should someone pin an info-post on the pandemic or something...?
Or not. There are a few available out there anyway. Some will remain challenged apparently. — jorndoe
Hyperbole. Bad analogy. Take the virus to court. — jorndoe
Surprise — widespread use of masks is known to make a statistical difference.
(At close-up, in labs, masks have been shown to make a difference. — jorndoe
Merkywurdy (if I may give you a pet name, but not in any derogatory sense, but just because I am prone to do so to those I feel some familiarity with) — Todd Martin
some of the things you say seem to contradict themselves.
For example, you reject the notion that all men are created equal, yet you assert that they indeed are, insofar as you also say that each is born into a cage the key to which he possesses, subverting the Platonic cave, into which everyone is born, but the ability to exit only a few possess by their natural but unequal ability. Is this a fair characterization? — Todd Martin
Of course. My method of protest in my daily life is persistent and inconspicuous. — Merkwurdichliebe
So there is one cage from which we might escape, but as many ways as there are individual human beings of escaping it? — Todd Martin
Like licking elevator buttons? By any means necessary, you know?
Btw, the predictive text on my phone goes straight to:
by any means necessary.
Hmm. — frank
Once we have escaped, are we all in the same place, or infinitely different places? — Todd Martin
The beauty of freedom is that it is unconstrained, and its expansiveness is all consuming. — Merkwurdichliebe
:clap: :100:It takes global constraints to create local freedoms. The return part of the deal is those freedoms must be designed so that they are themselves going to reconstruct the whole that has formed them.
That is the logic of how dialectics produces historically enduring societies and institutions.
So why did Western institutions come to underwrite individual property rights? Well, that encouraged the personal enterprise that then contributed to the collective nation-building wealth. It was understood as an obviously virtual circle.
And the same applies to a social approach to health, education or any other useful common good.
If you want the right to individual good health, then the social system has to be set up in a way that closes the loop and shapes your freedoms in a way that is conducive to that being a collective general outcome. — apokrisis
If you want the right to individual good health, then the social system has to be set up in a way that closes the loop and shapes your freedoms in a way that is conducive to that being a collective general outcome.
You are instead speaking of freedoms as if they could be contextless. And that is illogical. — apokrisis
What nation would vote to be ruled by a lack of logic. — apokrisis
Seriously, if you have the study, I want it. My health region doesn't have it, none of my peer reviewed platforms have it. I have access to one out of Vietnam that states non-medical masks (the blue ones) used as recommended, double the likelihood of catching whatever you are trying to avoid, if it's aerosolized, and that cloth masks increase it by a factor of 13. Scary. Latest data from my region is that "there is an associated increase in transmission from cloth masks due to poor storage and decreased rate of mask changing". Something I brought up 6 months ago, to no avail. — Book273
Apparently your psyche is untroubled - informed - by non-subjective (non-psychological) "content" like evidence or sound inference ... or prescribed meds.And since the psyche isdetermined byit's own content, the freedom I'm discussing here is absolutely noncontextual. — Merkwurdichliebe
Projection. :chin: Must be those pesky shadows (of strawmen) making you bark at them so.... the retard rabble ... — Merkwurdichliebe
Apparently your psyche is untroubled - informed - by non-subjective (non-psychological) "content" like evidence or sound inference ... or prescribed meds. — 180 Proof
... the retard rabble ...
— Merkwurdichliebe
Projection. :chin: Must be those pesky shadows (of strawmen) making you bark at them so. — 180 Proof
:grin:idiṓtēs. — 180 Proof
That is because I am speaking of psychological freedom, not societal or physical. And since the psyche is determined by it's own content, the freedom I'm discussing here is absolutely noncontextual. — Merkwurdichliebe
Merkywurdy (if I may give you a pet name, but not in any derogatory sense, but just because I am prone to do so to those I feel some familiarity with), some of the things you say seem to contradict themselves. — Todd Martin
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