childbirth is immoral — ghostlycutter
Suppose a neuroscientist is studying how the brain works ... until finally she has a perfect working model of the brain — Benj96
is it some weaker claim about an innate ability to develop responses (or experiences) in such a way as to recognise a "rainbow" of distinct (and/or fuzzy) classes (of either stimuli or sensations) that may be different from our own rainbow? But independently of learning what to call them? — bongo fury
I posit the theory to illustrate the argument that science is significant knowledge we need to pay attention to if we want to survive as a species — counterpunch
Kant failed to explain how we can properly understand contradictions aside from being brute facts — Gregory
Hey Zarathustra, come the f down.— Thus Spoke 180 Proof — 180 Proof
What is the purpose of philosophy? — Jack Cummins
And why is that what we ought do? — Banno
You connect rather than coming at them as some Newtonian impact — Coben
Inductive arguments are by definition probabilistic — TheMadFool
doubt is an irremovable feature of all claims to knowledge.
In short, no argument ever guarantees the truth of its conclusion in a manner that is satisfactory. — TheMadFool
You have presented an argument as to what constitutes good rhetoric. As I said arguments don't work — TheMadFool
You have to win hearts not strike fear — TheMadFool
Is it? Can you qualify that? Because as just that general statement I would have to disagree vigorously. — Pantagruel
Being able to repeat the formula does not mean you’ve learnt anything about it — Possibility
Persuasion is not based in learning, — Metaphysician Undercover
Being well-informed implies being aware of the quality of your information sources. — Pantagruel
Of benefit to them, and not harm them. — Pop
You can’t make someone else learn something if they don’t want to, or if it takes too much effort. — Possibility
being demonstrably well-informed — Pantagruel
convincing a person who committed a very bad crime to turn themselves in. — Sherry
what is good for us, in a self-interested kind of way. The best way to persuade someone is to appeal to their self-interest, creating the illusion that there is something on it — Alejandro
who would agree with something that is of no benefit to them, or that causes them pain? — Pop
Self interest is key — Pop
being allowed to live — Sir2u
Not having to fight to stay alive. — Sir2u
My parents taught me the Gotcha Game when I was a teen. Any idea I brought home from school they would always jump to the opposite side of the case. — Hippyhead
You may have a very interesting and logical theory, but if it is not grounded in reality, it is pointless. — Philosophim
Being able to have a dialog of considerable length with someone who holds an opposing view. Not everyone can do it. — Outlander
Might we adopt this as a new definition of philosophy!? Quite good.Clear, concise, cant-free anti-sophistry — 180 Proof
Apply scientific rigor to the discussion, then.Uphold the integrity of intellectual standards above and beyond the regress (manipulation) of emotional states. — JerseyFlight
In the present context the fault lies with the person who is trying — JerseyFlight
Real: that to which an object can be thought to belong necessarily. — Mww
something so ill-defined as “as you wish”. — Mww
What’s going on in that black box, stepping up through sets, numbers, spaces, differentiable manifolds, Lie groups, quantum fields, particles, chemicals, cells, organisms, etc. — Pfhorrest
However, framing it against a different backdrop will help in bringing out which of the two is the one who wears the pants in this relationship. Which would you prefer? Reason OR Emotion?
This is a great framework for efficiency, but maybe not the best for discerning knowledge.If everything is questionable, just don’t question everything. Only question stuff for which an answer is both possible and rational. — Mww
An easily underestimated statement.Do with it as you wish.