Options which don't suffer from the same level of artificiality, vanity and pointlessness. — gumi
It takes along time to know enough about nutrition training and sticking with it over the years. — Bright7
You get to ask him if he did or ordered anything bad. He answers no, that he did not (this is to the judgment, not any factual matter). Question: we know that you think he did bad things. But did he do bad things? — tim wood
it amounts to the question of what the ground of any standards will be. — tim wood
You-all apparently need to personally suppose it bad, but do not acknowledge it as badness — tim wood
More to the point, you-all have stated that inasmuch as (presumably) the bad actors did not think their actions were bad, then it's nonsense to say they were bad. — tim wood
do you suppose reason and its products to be universalizable? — tim wood
Aren’t those examples of knowledge though? — DingoJones
Nihilists say why bother to try so hard to continue existing? — Chris Liu
Someone says x, it influences person y to take action z which restricts the a person's choice. This is something you've said you dislike. — Isaac
But here's the difference: for you-all, it's "bad-in-my-opinion, but not only does that not make it bad, it makes it impossible for it to be bad, except in my opinion," & etc. — tim wood
If you say, on a public forum that something is wrong with SJW's, people will inevitably feel slightly less inclined to be one, maybe less inclined to employ one (who wants to employ someone who's 'wrong'?). — Isaac
Really? Do you have research evidence or is this your opinion, because I have evidence. — Anaxagoras
Wait a minute. Are you claiming that behaviors in the social realm of politics, culture, and so on are unrelated to belief? — Bitter Crank
So the evaluation of morality or, criticism having any merit, depends on your ethical perspective? — SethRy
But you appear to either refuse to, or cannot, generalize that view even so far as to say that their actions, among the most horrendous in recorded history, are simply wrong simpliciter. — tim wood
If they're not wrong, then nothing is wrong. — tim wood
I do not mean to disqualify your view that it's wrong. But your expressed view is a misstatement. — tim wood
What, then, is the natural, or default, state? Nothing is wrong? Nothing is right? — tim wood
I understand relativism as the referral of all judgments back to a set of criteria, the relativity arising in that your set of criteria differs from my set. — tim wood
Apparently the relativist stops there and allows as how it's a matter of preference, opinion, and therefore we on one side have no grounds beyond our personal views to condemn the other side. — tim wood
Isn't the person who is actually responsible for limiting the employee's choice the employer who caved in and fired him, the subsequent employers who refuse to hire him. — Isaac
So s it a political thing, the reason why you don't like the things the SJW's are saying? — Isaac
Please explain this. — tim wood
Because a person that hates someone for their skin pigmentation is a liability and cannot be trusted to give equal treatment to others in a hospital setting. Also, they are more likely to act out their hatred. — Anaxagoras
Well if I am a CEO of a hospital and my fellow employee is outted as a racist, I wouldn't want that person working at my hospital especially since I service the public at large. — Anaxagoras
According to a significant portion of SJW’s it is not possible to be racist against white people because they are taught that racism is “prejudice plus power”. This is pretty dangerous, as well as being doubly erroneous and ridiculous. — DingoJones
You said that SJW's were wrong to "pressur[e] employers so that folks wind up canned because of something they said, photographs they posted, etc.". I don't know the facts of the case, but wouldn't they be applying this pressure by speech acts? And wouldn't that therefore make it absolutely fine, from the perspective of a free speech absolutist? — Isaac
It's very unlikely you can detect any damage on my fist from one punch, — Echarmion
Obviously you can hurt people in ways that don't leave lasting marks. — Echarmion
one could imagine the words/photo being anywhere between very mildly “politically incorrect” to virulent and violent. — 0 thru 9
So you're fine with me walking up to you in the middle of the street, punching you in the face and walking away free? You only have your testimony, and perhaps the testimony of others to convict me. — Echarmion
You're saying we should ignore evidence — Echarmion
even if there are no grounds to distrust the specific evidence in question, on the grounds that such evidence could potentially be forged. — Echarmion
For the quoted bit, no such physical evidence exists. — Echarmion
Hmmm... even if one were sympathetic to a statement like that, it is a bit too large to chew all at once. Care to perhaps elaborate or break it down (thus preventing mental indigestion)? — 0 thru 9
We’re even then. I wasn’t clear on why you brought up physical phenomena when what you were responding to was mental preference. So I just ran with it, trying to connect them somehow. — Mww
It’s an isotopic universe which means there is no preferred reference frame for the occurrence of phenomena. But I understand what you were driving at, so yes, per SR, the observations of phenomena show reference frame relativity. — Mww
It is if we’re talking about it, though. — Brett
That’s what meant by everything is subjective. I was agreeing. — Brett
