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This is cart before the horse or man before the dick. Men have to plan for the great orgasm.
lizbethrose wrote:[outside], Women here are held to higher standards than are men.
lizbethrose wrote:[outside], You might be surprised to find the same men who've ignored you take some of your points and use them as their own.
Welcome to the wonderful world of male-domination--in their dreams.
James S Saint wrote:So when you jump into the ring, you get hit in ways that you didn't expect.

Polly wrote:I think that if philosophy continues to align with the scientific method and becomes less fusty and obscure, women's interest in it may deepen.
As a woman, I need a discipline to have some sort of practical aspect in order for it to interest me. Take determinism, for example: determinism, fundamentally, ties together the scientific fact of causality with a whole host of psychological factors which I can apply or observe in my own life.
The closer the philosophy to real world interpretations and the more it can and does apply in reality, the more interesting it is.
[Outside] wrote:Lol, Thank you, makes me feel proud to know
even through all of that even as a woman
I know I can come out on top.
[Outside] wrote:James S Saint wrote:So when you jump into the ring, you get hit in ways that you didn't expect.
This is why, I love the male species because when a woman steps into a ring they hold nothing back.
You ask for equal rights and they will give you this plus everything they comes with it. If
this is what it takes to become accepted into the world of philosophy then so be it.
Nothing will keep me from what I love.
Flannel Jesus wrote:hat's how you avoid the life-shattering thought, "Maybe my ideas are just bad."
If a girl gets on the basketball court and finds that, after a few plays, the guys stop passing her the ball, she may assume it's because they're sexist -- anybody watching knows it's because she misses every time.
James S Saint wrote:lizbethrose wrote:[outside], Women here are held to higher standards than are men.
Consider that it might be a case of your perception of their "male" standards has merely been much lower than they actually are. So when you jump into the ring, you get hit in ways that you didn't expect. Of course, then you presume that it is only because you were a female. When the real matter is merely that you see what you see because you are a female and then don't get what you expect because you were not seeing what was there.. until you got hit by it.
In your case, Liz, you have a very simple fix that would allow your obvious talents to raise much higher on the forums than they have. But you insist on staying the way you have apparently always been and thus unwilling to adopt to a higher field of play.
It isn't that women can't do it, nor that they are oppressed, but merely that they want what they want and that just happens to not fit well in the world of philosophy (as well as a few other sports).
...but then you might want to note that I am very seldom impressed with even male philosophers.
Polly wrote:Male philosophers, also, aren't the most attractive demographic, generally favouring an unwashed and sort of "new romantics" look. Women think about this stuff when they pick college courses.
LOL! Really--that did make me laugh! I never thought of it that way, Polly.
FJ, I don't assume that at all--that's your mantra about me. I respect my ideas, as do other people both here and in the real world--male and female. I believe there are people who don't understand my ideas, so they make fun of them--or ignore them. Oftentimes, I've found they've incorporated some of those ideas in their own later responses. That means one of two things to me: either I'm correct in my thinking or my thinking is such an established truth it doesn't need to be repeated. Either way, my thoughts are affirmed.![]()
[Outside] wrote:What makes anyone ideas better then another?
James S Saint wrote:The Philosopher is not someone who merely comes up with questions for which there are no reasonable answers, but rather someone who comes up with answers for which there are no reasonable questions.
So merely answer each of the following questions with answers that cannot be reasonably questioned, answers that you know to be absolutely correct.
Starting with the following;
1) What is the make of the universe?
Polly wrote:It must suck quite a bit for guys to continuously hear women bleating on about the inherent sexism of the universe.
Flannel Jesus wrote:And yeah, we ignore her. The whole trying-to-help-her-learn approach doesn't really work -- in regards to the determinism debate, Volchok can testify to this fact - no matter how many times he, as a determinist (so he should know), corrected her on what determinism actually entails, she comes back time and time again and makes the same mistakes. There's a certain point when you realize that you've just gotta give up on someone. They just don't get it.
Pandora wrote:Women are practical creatures. They live in-the-physical-world, not in the world of abstract "daydreams".
(the sense is that many philosophers are in business of creating imaginary problems only to come up with imaginary solutions - i.e. in the end, they don't really achieve/do anything). To women, most philosophers live in la-la land, i.e. they sit in their rooms and pick their nose all day.
To many women, critical thinking and problem solving (which are grounded in the immediate world) are superior to abstract 'philosophy' because it is more useful and applicable to the real world. (that's why an average woman would pick an engineer over a philosopher)

lizbethrose wrote:What is that 'higher field of play,' JSS?--citing dead philosophers' words? You know I can't do that--I'm a philosopher, not a parrot!
lizbethrose wrote: Oftentimes, I've found they've incorporated some of those ideas in their own later responses. That means one of two things to me: either I'm correct in my thinking or my thinking is such an established truth it doesn't need to be repeated. Either way, my thoughts are affirmed.![]()
[Outside] wrote:James S Saint wrote:The Philosopher is not someone who merely comes up with questions for which there are no reasonable answers, but rather someone who comes up with answers for which there are no reasonable questions.
So merely answer each of the following questions with answers that cannot be reasonably questioned, answers that you know to be absolutely correct.
Starting with the following;
1) What is the make of the universe?
You can't base my opinions for all women just as I wouldn't base all opinions from one male.
I am still young and learning in philosophy. If I know one thing is I know nothing at all.
However, if you want me to indulge I can.![]()
James S Saint wrote:But notice that you stated of what is "interest to me".
Polly wrote:James S Saint wrote:But notice that you stated of what is "interest to me".
Well yes; why wouldn't I?
James S Saint wrote: So what is your answer?
James S Saint wrote:Polly wrote:James S Saint wrote:But notice that you stated of what is "interest to me".
Well yes; why wouldn't I?
It is very relevant to the question at hand.
How many women do you know that sit at a bar and discuss philosophy with a male... or even another female?
Polly wrote:i don't know any women or men who do that, except my husband.
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