toren1776
toren1776
toren1776

Gee, I wonder where that Islamophobia comes from?

Let's just hope Webdriver Brain doesn't start uploading!

Tell them: "this is what happens when Rasputin watches TV".

Clearly.

Feelings generate page clicks, not facts.

I would agree that ice cream flavors is not the best analogy, but I still think that values are still fundamentally preferences and not objective facts about what is moral and immoral. Also, I don't claim that values are "arbitrary" or "meaningless": as I said, they were developed (and still are being developed) by

I agree, although I also find it fascinating how "fascinating" in this context has become a codeword for "something I disagree with".

Name me one problem philosophy has solved apart from our need to philosophize?

The way I think about it is this:

The way I think about it is this:

The way I think about it is this:

Okay, let's leave it at that.

Fine, your point is well taken. But here's a follow up question: is it as common for black people to deprecate white people in nationally televised comedy routines as it is for white people to do the same to black people? I think the obvious answer is no, and this is indicative of the pervasive and ultimately racist