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lupadim t1_jb6jp44 wrote
Reply to comment by Mindestiny in Philosophy is everywhere in Neon Genesis Evangelion by linosan
Because ultimately it's an anime, not a philosophy essay
Evangelion is more entertaining than other series even if it is lacking in philosophical depth
lupadim t1_jb6j7qg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Philosophy is everywhere in Neon Genesis Evangelion by linosan
There is no point in seeing the "differences" if they are different stories with different events and different endings. There are also strong indications that the rebuild movies take place in a post-instrumentality world, the main one being the many statues scattered around the world.
lupadim t1_j6wq40u wrote
Reply to comment by parrotwouldntvoom in What are the effects of adding rock salt to a cooler full of ice? by Ok_Kareem_7223
1- Your pure ice is not at -10 to -20 C, this is impossible
2- Yes adding salt does cool it
lupadim t1_j6wpqkx wrote
Reply to comment by wanted_to_upvote in What are the effects of adding rock salt to a cooler full of ice? by Ok_Kareem_7223
It doesn't matter that the colder-than-0 mixture absorbs more heat. It will eventually heat until 0c and at that point it'll be at the same starting point as pure 0c water... Except for it also had the extra time before 0c, thus it took longer to heat up. Same reason why starting a boil with hot water will obviously be faster than cold water...
lupadim t1_j6d264x wrote
Reply to comment by WileyCoyote7 in Seeking passage to use for Eulogy from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. by cavillchallenger
That's not even the right quote.
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Reply to comment by FooSynth in PsBattle: Brazilian policeman with an anti-drone gun by swracerep1
Redding trying not to be triggered by Tate for 5 seconds:
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Reply to comment by Tamaska-gl in [OC] Who Targets You? Top Contested Facebook & Instagram Ad Audiences in US 2022 midterms by fabiofavusmaximus
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Unlike what reddit loves to say, politics are not as simple as "conservatives want to keep things frozen in time, progressives want to advance society". Both sides want to advance, and I'd say the main difference is that conservatives tend to prefer cautious bottom-up changes while the progressives love radical top-down changes when it is for what they consider a good cause.
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It's not true that conservatives don't care about climate change. It's just that on a political level in North America the left has dominated that field for so long that the right can't even set a foot in it.
But if you look at global conservatism (in Europe for example), they do care about climate change, they just disagree with the left about how to approach it. The left usually poses that capitalism and consumerism are the problem, and propose global treaties that attack it on a global scale. Conservatives disagree that capitalism/consumerism are to blame and propose that instead of letting the problem rest on the hands of international committees, you approach it on a community level, fostering local sovereignty, holding ordinary people accountable while also empowering them to act better and protect the environment in their own neighborhood. See "Green Philosophy" by Roger Scruton. He explains that sometimes we are stuck thinking about global co2 emissions while not realizing that we are destroying our own homes.
Conservatives are also rarely fans of solar energy and the likes. They usually push for nuclear energy.
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Reply to comment by sharplydressedman in How do white blood cells know in which direction there is a bacteria? by Enocli
I can't grasp how this overly complex system can come to exist without intelligent design
lupadim t1_jb6n4r2 wrote
Reply to comment by FlyingApple31 in Philosophy is everywhere in Neon Genesis Evangelion by linosan
Death of the Author is just one more tool among many you should wield when analyzing a work. It is not the be-all and end-all. It can be misused. And this is one of the cases of misuse.
It's like when the author writes that the curtains are blue because he thinks it's a cool color. Then people theorize that the color "blue" symbolizes depression, and when the author comes and dispels this, they invalidate the author's intentions. This is not a good application of "Death of the Author".
It takes a lot of modesty to claim that the curtains are blue. You'd have to admit that when you personally interact with the work, you feel that the curtain's color reinforce the feeling of dread and depression in the story. Now that's a good application of "Death of the Author".
But to claim that the author symbolizes depression with the color blue would be objectively wrong. And people try to get around this by saying not that "the author symbolizes..." but rather that "the story symbolizes..." as if the story, a combination of words, had sentience and agency.
There are only two sentient agents. The author, and you (the reader). Any interpretation must be the product of the voluntary effort of one of these two agents.
This thread is a combination of bad applications of "Death of the Author". The scenes in Evangelion may be interpreted as materializations of complex philosophical concepts (just like any story), but it must be made clear that the author has no background on philosophy, did not write the story with philosophy in mind and did not consciously inject any philosophy in it. The reader is free to experience the story however they want, of course.