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corrective_action t1_jaslitx wrote
Reply to comment by ANightmareOnBakerSt in Our emotional experiences reveal facts about the world in the same way our sensory experiences do. Trusting in either requires a leap of faith to some degree. by IAI_Admin
> It's entirely possible that this train currently running over me is an illusion. There is no objective proof it's really happening
It's basically just a stupid thing for people like lex Fridman to wax eloquent about in podcasts. No one actually can or does live their life as if it might be true
corrective_action t1_j91ud4f wrote
Reply to Going for a walk 1970s by steroidamoeba
We have to go back Kate
corrective_action t1_j85na6j wrote
Despite the negative press cofete
corrective_action t1_iyf1t4e wrote
Reply to comment by 18LJ in Texas company wins grant to 3D-print moon bases by Gari_305
I really hope you're 12-14 years old and not a fully-realized product of the American education system.
corrective_action t1_ixiixwn wrote
Reply to comment by DungeonGushers in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
"The guy was a real jerk"
corrective_action t1_ixie80l wrote
Reply to comment by DungeonGushers in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
For real. Can we stop sounding like five year olds, and not call people like Putin, bin Salman, or abusive law enforcement operators asshats?
corrective_action t1_ixe8q5s wrote
Reply to The Philosophy of Humor: Three theories about what makes something funny. Essay by philosopher Chris A. Kramer (SBCC) by thenousman
Can't help but think of Peter Griffin's "Oh my god who the hell cares" with stuff like this.
corrective_action t1_ir1qk6k wrote
Reply to comment by CatJamarchist in Empiricism — the philosophy of Locke, Berkeley and Hume that argued knowledge was derived only from sensory experience (against Descartes’s Rationalists) and provided the philosophical foundation for the scientific method by thelivingphilosophy
That still falls under empiricism, since it's based on observation. Yes we use tools to augment our perception, but the knowledge isn't generated by thinking/deducing. That's the difference.
corrective_action t1_jawx8n2 wrote
Reply to comment by Killercod1 in Game Theory's ultimate answer to real world dilemmas: "Generous Tit for Tat" by TryingTruly
A lot of people responding that you haven't read the article, without acknowledging that this article hand-waves this issues towards the end in the "critical mass of Luciphers" section. So I think it's a fair criticism to make. Probably an accumulating bias towards retaliation (in the event of continued experienced betrayal) would be a reasonable edition.