That's why a lot of movies move you superficially, as many have experienced, having a great time in cinema and then walking out and forgetting what you were seeing just 15 minutes before. — Henri
I’ve read the first 50 pages of Naming and Necessity ... I’ve found it to be a complete waste of time up to now. Does he actually have anything to say or can I expect the same pointless drivel for another 100+ pages? — I like sushi
The *inter-subjective* is something that exists within the communication network linking the subjective consciousness of many individuals. — Matias
Some people are better at judging than others. — I like sushi
I have seen the film ‘The Thin Red Line’ and thought it a great film — Brett
People may "disagree", but it's quite clearly the case that when reading a novel you must use your imagination to visualize the characters, things, places and events described, whereas you do not need to use your imagination at all to see the characters, things, places and events shown in a film. — Janus
She's not taken seriously because objectivism is crap. — Benkei
But most people think that some things are inherently good or bad. — Coben
But sure, you might never think that anyone is wrong. That it is all taste. That's a pretty strong philosophical position, much like the one that says there are not objective values. — Coben
Even if it is true that it is all taste, there still might be reasons to teach children certain classive works rather than showing them Michal Bay films. — Coben
If you say something is good you are attributing quality/qualities to it. You are saying what it is. — Coben
What nonsense is this? — Benkei
I said judge them as not good. Which is different from saying you dislike them. — Coben
The secret is out. This forum is actually an attempt to create the ultimate AI philosopher — Wallows
You don't see how this is psychological weaponization of private information? — THX1138
That would be a very quieer move for someone to make. Each and every day people say meaningful things in common language that are not amenable to logical translation. There are thought/belief governed by common language that cannot be aptly put into terms of being the value of a bound variable.
The semantics of common language is directly at odds with many a philosophical notion. "An abstract object of thought" is one such notion. Quine aimed at abstract objects of thought. "Existence" is held by some to be such an object. Quine had the right target. He did not have the right ammunition. — creativesoul
mplies you've already made answers that you consider satisfactory the issues raised here and are only here providing the nutshell version. — boethius
But it's worth a look, because if you find that you also would judge some things as not every good, then you are like the
elitists, but with a different taste, at the very least. — Coben
Surely art is presented to you (to us) by the artist, and we like it or we don't. I can imagine that, sometimes, the artist might pass along some idea of her intention, but is this really necessary? — Pattern-chaser
Please provide a link and the reasons you believe your answer was complete and correct in the other discussion you mention. — boethius
If you find yourself uncertain how much this applies to you, there is a simple 3-minute test: — ernestm
And yet you make 3 successive posts about more than one thing. What gives? — boethius
The next day, I'll be out and about and stop by a Wal-Mart to buy something to eat and for other miscellaneous purchases. I'm going through the isles when all of a sudden a woman pops out as I'm making a turn, wearing a cat themed hoodie and waving around a broomstick. She contrively blurted out "Ooops.. " and walks away, as she's cackling and strolling off with her friend or husband. — THX1138
Im not trying to be so provocative. If I call it a nuclear war, then I get weird people from the Middle East writing me and asking for my support in their criticisms of the USA. — ernestm
"(i) not being a 'systematic' philosopher" also says nothing about quality of arguments. — boethius
It's assessment of only part of her content, the part dealing with views of other thinkers, it says nothing of what arguments she presents herself from first principles, the much more important part. — boethius
Your points a, b and c, are all extraneous to the quality of argument. — boethius
You've advanced the theory that it's for reasons extraneous to the quality of her arguments: — boethius
Assuming the facts reported are accurate, do you not see this as murder? — Hanover
It is analogous to the notion of "something out of nothing"; which also isn't much of a paradox if we realize that nothing is creating something. — Merkwurdichliebe
