Even cats will fuck you up if they really intend to.
Even cats will fuck you up if they really intend to.
This is my dog. It took so damned long, and so much careful training, to get her to accept that sometimes I have to go to work but that I always come back.
Sorry to tell you but I’m a millennial in law school right now and all my classmates are zoomers. 😬
I guess this is supposed to be funny but it reads as sad and abusive to me.
I’m in law school right now. AI is pretty helpful for researching briefs. You can ask it super specific legal questions and get answers with citations. But what you can’t do is just copy and paste shit and not check the citations to make sure they’re real.
The idea that they’d use AI to write the test questions and not independent verify them is ridiculous.
Well, hopefully my old mx518 can limp along a few more years.
These motherfuckers are trying to take away our mail in voting system on the West Coast. If I have to stand in fucking line to vote again for no reason I’m gonna be pissed.
No. Children should be taught about all the major religions and allowed to decide for themselves.
Somehow this is such a Ken M response lol
We always dyed real eggs and hunted a mix of the real eggs and the plastic ones with candy in them.
They get antsy if they haven’t had any university students to run over for a while. Come on, there’s gotta be a new sophomore they can hit at 72 miles per hour, isn’t there?
I mean, “Super Troopers” is right there for you to use
Remember back when Israel claimed its first bombing of a hospital was an accident? Somehow that’s just a thing they do on purpose now.
Thanks bro, had read it in Plato but was on a real King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard kick when I signed up for Lemmy (still am).
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This honestly makes me feel a lot better. If the second Trump admin is anything like the first it’ll only kill a million Americans with a middling response to a pandemic disease while it fumbles around incompletely and issues a bunch of offensive pronouncements. I’m serious, things could be worse.
Here in Seattle we have a good four months before we start complaing about the (80°) heat.
A lot of what you said here is an implication of subjectivism, but not an argument for it. Subjectivism about morality is no more an implication of an empiricist worldview than subjectivism about the shape of the Earth.
What you’re suggesting here sounds a lot like the logical positivists’ position on ethics. The descriptive is falsifiable, the normative is not, so it must be subjective. The problem with that view is that we can’t draw neat lines between the normative and the descriptive. If I’m attempting to model the world descriptively, I’m still going to be guided by normative considerations about what constitutes a good model. Science is not purely empirical, and ethics is not purely normative. Philosophy in general is not a discrete subject, separate from science. The two are continuous.
And we’ve known since Plato that God doesn’t play into it, one way or the other.
I think the issue is that students aren’t consistent. They’ll fall back on relativism or subjectivism when they don’t really have a strong opinion, or perceive there to be a lot of controversy about the subject that they don’t want to have to argue about. But fundamentally, whether there’s an objective and universal answer to some moral question or not really doesn’t depend on whether there’s controversy about it, or whether it’s convenient or cool to argue about.
I think that there are parts of morality that really are culturally relative and subjective, and parts that aren’t. Variation in cultural norms is totally okay, as long as we don’t sacrifice the objective, universal stuff. (Like don’t harm people unnecessarily, etc.). The contours of the former and the latter are up for debate, and we shouldn’t presume that anybody knows the exact boundary.
Didn’t expect the deep state to be the national park rangers.🎶