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thismightbsatire t1_j73npxe wrote
Reply to comment by happyhourscience in Back in the late 90s, I remember hearing that scientists “cloned a sheep”. What actually happened with the cloning, and what advancements have been made as a result of that? by foxmag86
How does the completion of the human genome project affect our ability to clone DNA?
thismightbsatire t1_j73nchp wrote
Reply to Back in the late 90s, I remember hearing that scientists “cloned a sheep”. What actually happened with the cloning, and what advancements have been made as a result of that? by foxmag86
On March 31, 2022, the Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) consortium announced that they it had filled in the remaining gaps and produced the first truly complete human genome sequence.
I also recommend looking up epigenetic research and the studies on gene expression. It's extremely interesting.
thismightbsatire t1_j4ijl8j wrote
Reply to Democracy is Only a Means to an End (Examining the Inherent Political Authority of Democracy) by contractualist
Democracy is just one big game of kick that can down the road.
thismightbsatire t1_j4haiun wrote
Reply to What it means to “know” a language by thenousman
A strong understanding of syntax, semantics, and rhetoric to start.
thismightbsatire t1_j48xnrl wrote
Reply to comment by EducatorBig6648 in Life can’t be reduced to a rulebook. But committing to certain moral principles can help us navigate life better. by IAI_Admin
I agree. Factive predicts are interpretive.
thismightbsatire t1_j48mpm9 wrote
Reply to comment by EducatorBig6648 in Life can’t be reduced to a rulebook. But committing to certain moral principles can help us navigate life better. by IAI_Admin
I think I can see your position. Will you check my understanding and let me know if we're on the same page. "Must" and "require" presupposes a first principle position, which assumes agreement, right?
Thanks for your feedback.
thismightbsatire t1_j47n3w9 wrote
Reply to comment by IAI_Admin in Life can’t be reduced to a rulebook. But committing to certain moral principles can help us navigate life better. by IAI_Admin
A true philosopher gains knowledge from others and then formulates their own philosophical thoughts. Reading regurgitated references only proves one is well read. Even though your thoughts were presented properly, I can't help but wander; were you STEM educated?
Are you people not familiar with hermeneutics, or are you interpreting my comment wrong?
Please tell me you understand Hegel's dialectic method of learning 🙏
thismightbsatire t1_j47hodj wrote
Reply to Life can’t be reduced to a rulebook. But committing to certain moral principles can help us navigate life better. by IAI_Admin
Philosophy is about understanding how to think, not what to think. And, it requires one to accept that knowledge and moral absolutism, without experience, hinders ones ability to decern true wisdom from a long life of learned leasons. Adhering to practical moral principles will help navigate ones life in a positive direction. But, life like learning isn't linear, and weathering through the inevitable turbulent times that everyone faces, alone, throughout life with a fixed moral compass will drown even the most intelligent minds.
thismightbsatire t1_j83vlnv wrote
Reply to Will AI accelerate or enable the treatment or cure of developmental conditions/psychiatric disorders in this decade? by thedogbreathvariatio
Did you not listen to Jack Ma when he interviewed Musk? He intelligently discusses this very topic 4 minutes 44 seconds in.