The majority of trans people are not victims of anything but the unfortunate situation of having a mental illness. — AmadeusD
I'd like to see a direct response to this from Philosophim, @I like sushi, @Outlander, @ProtagoranSocratist, and @Jamal as well as @Janus.
For my part, I see Amadeus as hiding his prejudices in medical language. — Banno
This is an overreaction Banno. There is a fine line between mental illness and mental health issue. Technically gender dysphoria, which is what is what transition seeks to treat, is no longer classified under 'mental illness' in the DSM V. Its now a mental health condition like depression. We need to really be careful that we're not using 'prejudices' in a boy who cried wolf scenario or a cudgel in an attempt to silence honest discussion. — Philosophim
Sure, why not? — frank
Speak for yourself. I don't see why anyone would ever assume that there is someone who knows all there is to know. Since knowledge varies from one person to another, it's very counterintuitive to think that there would be one person who knows everything. Since much knowledge is context dependent wouldn't this require someone who is everywhere, all the time? — Metaphysician Undercover
Since knowledge is the property of knowers, are you proposing God to support the idea of knowledge which is unknowable to current human beings? — Metaphysician Undercover
What is a true statement that's beyond our knowledge? — Metaphysician Undercover
But first you'd have to show that languages were simpler in the past, and I don't think that's supported by historical linguistics. — Jamal
But I don't think historical linguistics is in the region of what Hanover is really getting at — Jamal
it is a very obvious strawman to interpret "bats are flying mammals" to mean "metal clubs are flying mammals". — Michael
to normalize behavior no person of any sex or society should tolerate, let alone normalize — Outlander
What behaviour are you referring to here? — Jamal
Otherwise, I still have no idea what you meant by "behavior no person of any sex or society should tolerate." — Jamal
For what it's worth, the OP's substantive claim is this:
Most of the world does not view man and woman by gender, but by sex, so the default goes to sex. — Philosophim
Most of those who disagree with the OP therefore disagree with this claim or with its significance. — Jamal
What behaviour are you referring to here? — Jamal
A few definitions first:
Sex - A species expressed reproductive role.
Gender - A cultural expectation of non-biological behavior in regards to an individual's sex — Philosophim
By definition, the actual world is the one we are in. Is that what you are asking?
Or are you asking for proof that you are in the actual world? — Banno
Or are you asking for proof that you are in the actual world? What could that look like? — Banno
We are in the actual world. — Banno
And now, your worst fears have come true and TPF is becoming an SPA. — Jamal
Do you have JavaScript turned off? Discourse is basically a JavaScript application. — Jamal
In any case I think you might have more trouble than you think, I'm sorry to tell you. It won't just be a matter of visual style, emojis and so on. — Jamal
In my opinion that's not enough to demand we abandon Discourse. — Jamal
Unfortunately this means you'll have trouble using the new forum — Jamal
Actually you could apparently use Firefox ESR — Jamal
Nietzsche said the purpose of philosophy was entertainment — ProtagoranSocratist
C'mon, this same rhetorical question / rationalization has been invoked "In The Name Of God" by countless priests & princes at least since the Bronze Age (ergo theodicy, teleological suspension of the ethical, Deus Volt/Inshallah, ends justify means, just following orders, etc). :mask: — 180 Proof
"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction." — 180 Proof
But are you managing a limited liability company that affects other people's interests who entrust you with their philosophy-client needs? — boethius
faced with a decision affecting all members of our community (but at least with the support of most, so there's that), is basically of the attitude "Jeff Bazos is full of shit and anyone who proposes an irreversible decision, like the jurisdiction of incorporation and type of incorporation, 'must be made methodically, carefully, slowly, with great deliberation and consultation' is a business moron that we should all ignore — boethius
But why don't you go and have a look? — Jamal
A small minority ofloudly opinionatedfrustrated people love to hate it but their reasoning rarely withstands scrutiny. — Jamal
infinite scroll — unimportant
People with too much time on their hands "looking out for the best interests of others" cause a great deal of problems in the world. — Leontiskos
Two pages of ill-informed posts on a tangential topic seems plenty sufficient here. — Leontiskos
And it would not be "authoritarian" to encourage people to think a bit before posting. Pointlessly and endlessly fatiguing moderators is not something that should be encouraged. — Leontiskos
Giving advice unasked is rude. — Leontiskos
Doing it over and over for two pages is highly objectionable. — Leontiskos
Someone who is really a well resourced predator would have the sophistication and accomplices to carry out such a crime without creating any evidence that is what is happening. They will come to court as simply country folk with good cause and better reputations.
Such an actor could make a company to make a company to make a company to, all in different countries, just to sue Jamal. — boethius
3. Harassment by the government. Maybe someone posts on the forum something about some minister that minister finds out about (as they obsessively police their online mentions) and then uses their government power to go after your business and you yourself: audits, hate speech, money laundering, whatever. — boethius
However, if the plaintiff can force you to spend money then they can just keep doing that until you're broke. — boethius
As for liability, having limited liability is not written in stone.
If you get sued for hundreds of thousands of pounds the winning party could then argue that it was not lawful to create that kind of liability as a small business to shield yourself from the legal consequences of your reckless speech actions and therefore you should be held personally liable. — boethius
Are you asking about Marco?
He's an annoying fucking twat, as elucidated with exceptional eloquence here. — Michael
Some of us had concerns about him, and the future of the forum, so Jamal made this place and we moved over. — Michael
If Marco comes back I may have to burn the place to the ground. — Michael
Calling someone naive is calling someone incorrect or ignorant of things you deem yourself as being correct or knowledgeable of or about. — Outlander
No doubt, but then you added:
You're calling them wrong, essentially, which is putting into question not just every single act or non-act they've ever engaged in or disengaged in in the entirety of their life, but their entire life worth altogether (ie. "the meaning of life" itself). — Outlander
Which is completely nonsensical. — Tzeentch
"With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion." ~Steven Weinberg — 180 Proof
The one big improvement I could make to the archive is to include the categories. — Jamal
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OK, I'll leave them. I've found a decent compromise, which is that they won't be indexed by search engines but anyone can visit those pages, given the URLs (or find them from the archive's search page or whatever). — Jamal
Using ChatGPT to do in an hour more than I could have done in a week, I managed to turn a dump of my posts from Jamal's archive into a useable database then a searchable local web page. Still pretty basic but at least I will have access to this stuff locally. Somewhat satisfying. — Banno
As I recall, PF was bought by somebody for more than it was worth, but then almost immediately abandoned by its new owner — noAxioms
