iambiguous
(iambiguous)
January 10, 2021, 10:32pm
61
Come on, Wendy, I’ve challenged you any number of times to go here…
We choose a subject relating to “distinctions” that we both make in regard to moral and political value judgments at the existential intersection of identity, conflicting goods and political economy.
We discuss our respective philosophies in an intelligent and civil manner.
And then along the way you can point to particular instances that nail down your accusations here.
…with me.
So, it’s the same with you:
A chickenshit in the sense that like so many others here, you don’t want to explore your own moral and political value judgments too deeply. After all, what if I manage to yank you down into the hole that I’m in.
Really, unless, as with Karpel Tunnel, you have your very own “visceral, intuitive, deep-down-inside-me” Self, how do you construe your own ego/superego at the existential intersection of identity, value judgments and political economy.
Given a particular context.
Come on, let’s commence a new thread on the philosophy board and really go deep this time. You start it.
Note to others:
Let’s see how the chickenshit wiggles out of it this time.
d0rkyd00d
(d0rkyd00d)
January 11, 2021, 5:46pm
63
“While a dictator can simply impose his will, a democracy must go through a process, often intensely emotional, of mutual education and debate. If the effort bears fruit, such a trial can provide an inspiring model for other countries.”
Hell and Other Destinations
M. Albright