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He's not worth it. He is genuinely, 100% not worth it.
Agreed, he goes on ignore. There is no reason to feed him.
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He's not worth it. He is genuinely, 100% not worth it.
I like this response...
With regards to your question...I believe that there is a striving for organisms to achieve adaptation and reproductive success, and that's not an opinion.
I organized my thoughts and provided and argument directly from your various explanations of subjectivity. Its everything you said--I just organized it so it was understandable. Everything I said about people's emotions and depression were your ideas. Calling them baseless is calling your ideas baseless. Did you not even do yourself the courtesy to try to understand your own ideas? Or were they, too,"over the place" to understand?That was all over the place.
It is clear you don't understand how subjectivity works, which means all your ideas about people's emotions, depression, are baseless.
I organized my thoughts and provided and argument directly from your various explanations of subjectivity. Its everything you said--I just organized it so it was understandable. Everything I said about people's emotions and depression were your ideas. Calling them baseless is calling your ideas baseless. Did you not even do yourself the courtesy to try to understand your own ideas? Or were they, too,"over the place" to understand?
By the observation that it takes someone to explain your ideas back to you for you to recognize that they are baseless, I think we are making progress.
Which you could clear up by saying how forming an opinion works.
Oh my goodness! @Kirran, you've figured it out! Put both these charts side-by-side and the REDUCTION IN MARGARINE CONSUMPTION correlates to the INCREASE IN SUICIDES!
It's lack of margarine that's making people depressed.
OK. An opinion is a statement on something subjective. One's views on subjective matters result from one's perspective, understanding, situation, knowledge on the matter and so on. Based on these we make a judgement, thus deciding our opinion on a subjective matter, which will vary from person to person, because, as we both agree, subjectivity is involved.
Did you figure that saying subjective a lot (4 times), that it would mean it is an explanation of subjectivity?
Actually you should not use the word you are trying to explain, nor any synonym of it, in the explanation of the word.
An opinion is formed by choosing about what it is that makes a decision turn out the way it does.
opinion = the result of choosing about what it is that makes a decision turn out the way it does
See, on the one side should be the word opinion, on the other side is the explanation of the word, which must not contain the word opinion, nor a synonym of it, otherwise it is circular reasoning.
You have an opinion predetermined by situation etc., but also freely decided. Those are 2 different forms of logic. Then you should say an opinion is chosen based on the options the situation and perspective etc. provides.
You have not defined what a subjective matter is, that is more circular reasoning. Only the issue of what makes a decision turn out the way it does, is categorically a matter of opinion.
So there are 2 rules any opinion must abide by for it to be logically valid. 1. the opinion must be arrived at by choosing it, meaning there must be several options available any of which can be chosen. 2. the resulting statement must be about what it is that makes a decision turn out the way it does.
Like, dislike, Beauty, ugly, etc. these statements suppose there is love / hate in the heart, which love / hate choose the word like / dislike. In choosing the word like, you also must have the option of the word dislike available, or some other option.
Why that seems to be your point not some one elsesWhich you could clear up by saying how forming an opinion works.
Ofcourse in daily life there is little doubt about it that it is valid to say something is beautiful or ugly. There is high confidence that it is valid. And when you investigate the structure in common discourse how this subjectivity works, you then get a similarly high confidence that this stucture you see is valid. Ofcourse the confidence is then improved further by validating the consistency of the structure philosophically. Trying to figure out if or not there are internal contradictions in the logic used in common discourse. There are no contradictions, so my confidence is high that it is right.
To be honest, I feel like you're never going to understand my explanations as to why your opinions about atheists, evolutionists, Nazis and communists are erroneous. So nice debating you, but I'm going to duck out.
Anybody else who wants to get involved, you're tagged in.
Valid does not mean sound. You toss the words logic and philosophy around but have no understanding of these terms.
More College Freshmen Report Having Felt Depressed
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/05/us/more-college-freshmen-report-having-felt-depressed.html?_r=0
The prediction of creationists in the early 20th century of evolution theory bringing "hell to the highschool", turns out true.
With evolution theory you are creating a study environment in which any knowledge about how things are chosen in the universe is discarded, and with that any subjectivity about what made the decisions turn out the way they do is discarded as well. No room is provided for subjectivity at all, hence students become depressed.
Most significantly at Harvard, where the predominance of atheism is the largest. That hellhole where 50 percent of students become seriously depressed during their studentcareer, should be closed down as a health hazard for mental health.
You did not accurately explain it. Subjectivity deals with hard facts, evidence gained through observation, testing, and retesting, and care has been taken to sort variables. The scientific method is based in subjectivity because being subjective means you logically and rationally work through things.I explained how subjectivity works in post no 62.
I have Asperger's Syndrome. Having this, I am drawn to subjective, concrete, hard facts the way an insect is drawn to light. There is nothing, at all, to suggest anything is chosen. From our best perspectives, our best observation, it looks that in the grand scheme of the universe we (our planet) are less than a spec of dust sitting on a shelf in a massive library. We may play a larger part in the local cosmic eco-system, as even tiny bacteria are vital in their own ecosystems, but this doesn't mean we were chosen, picked, or have any special purpose.IMO it's a fundamental failiure of education that you don't understand how subjectivity works. A failure of education, that you don't know anything about how things are chosen in the universe.
Subjectively, there is no reason to suspect things are chosen. Biology, culture, and individual upbringing and experiences appear to be a much stronger prediction of behavior than suggesting we are picked by some cosmic entity.It is just common sense that if a college accepts subjectivity is valid, and teaches about how things are chosen in the universe, that this would provide a general atmosphere in the college in which the human spirit, and friendship, is appreciated, reducing depression.
You did not accurately explain it. Subjectivity deals with hard facts, evidence gained through observation, testing, and retesting, and care has been taken to sort variables. The scientific method is based in subjectivity because being subjective means you logically and rationally work through things.
What it does is shred most of the creation stories (at least the western ones) and that casts doubts on the god(s) of the story.Why is it that some people need a constant reminder that the ToE does not in any way counter any belief in God as it is neutral in that area?
That is false and exactly the sort of attitude that leads to suppression and destruction of subjectivity.
You do not accept the obvious fact that depression means there is something wrong with the subjectivity of that person.
Your acceptance of facts is just nonsense bureaucratic formalism of the scientific method, and has nothing to do with really just accepting plain facts in a straightforward way.
My explanation of subjectivity is sufficient.