No. It's just the best thing we have to assess his claim. From that we have to compare Serena then to Serena now and compare Braasch then to the current world #700.
But even then, short of having her actually compete regularly ('cause upsets happen all the time) in the men's circuit, it's probably impossible to say. — Michael
It's about as pointless as saying Floyd Mayweather would be 7000th in the world if he fought as a heavyweight. — Baden
being McEnroe we kind of understand he does not intend offence. If someone else said it, it may have been different — TimeLine
Most conflicts are caused by one person having something that the other person wants, not perceptions. — T Clark
Rules can be broken, laws can't. — Anthony
I've always found pragmatism fascinating due to its status as kind of the first major American philosophy. American culture is extremely pragmatic, right? We value what works in the "real world" over theoretical speculation with little to no actual pragmatic effects. It feels like SUCH an American school of thought. — Brian
truth is not just useful belief, but a useful fictitious belief. ...crucial to a more postmodern type pragmatism that we see more recently in schools like that of Rorty. — Brian
It is easy to ignore a law but people will obey laws often completely unskeptically. I think that in order to make a law happen you have to join in a game and play a role (based on whatever societies current narrative is).
I believe that the idea that laws are to regulate society is far to benevolent an interpretation. I don't think that we have utopian societies in which laws simply regulate it for everyone's benefits. So I suppose I would personally describe a law as a linguistic tool that can be utilised in many different ways.
I don't think laws need to want to control people. A lot of them are simply pragmatic such as the traffic lights, to avoid chaos. Laws or rules can be like a framework for functioning. I think that when laws are reified (made as though concrete) then they become coercive and irrational. — Andrew4Handel
For better or worse, the Constitution specifically identifies the military as the responsibility of the federal government. — T Clark
With that said however, I do have some level of skepticism as to where one should draw the limits on this ever expanding list, and the logistical, economic, and practical problems involved. Any thoughts? — rickyk95
1. No, "nothing" is the missing complement of everything.
2. No, of course not. — jorndoe
A brute fact is something that exists without explanation. That could be God, the universe, logic, etc. — Marchesk
Better public relations, you mean. Yes, you're right, reputation can be gained or can be lost through admission of wrongdoing, but in the case of those individuals, I really think they're better off denying any unethical behaviour. — Noblosh
Ask not what your forum can do for you. Ask what you can do for your forum. — TheMadFool
Individuals like this never want to admit unethical behaviour..
— geospiza
I think that's reasonable, they would have nothing to gain from it. — Noblosh
If someone were to answer your every question with the same sentence/phrase/word e.g. ''I am Groot'', what would go through your mind? — TheMadFool
Perhaps my words were poorly chosen. I only wanted to say that there's a similarity between the two (the movie and real life). — TheMadFool
So what do you think? Is a word a skill you learn? Or is it just another piece of propositional knowledge? Is it maybe even more natural to take words as tools, and the skills we learn are specifically tool-using skills? How do you think the dual (knowledge-that and knowledge-how) aspects of language fit together? — Srap Tasmaner
Adnan Khashoggi, pimp, thief, fraudster, international arms salesman, has just died. He said:
What did I do wrong? Nothing. I behaved unethically, for ethical reasons.
— Khassoggi
Is that even possible? — mcdoodle
What interests me is there's a real world twin to the imagined story described above:
...To whatever question man asks, the universe replies ''Mathematics''. Groot! — TheMadFool