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yelbesed2 t1_j8r29rf wrote
Reply to “The principle of protecting our own thinking from eavesdroppers is fundamental to autonomy.” – Daniel Dennett debates the sort of free will it’s worth wanting with neuroscientists Patrick Haggard and philosopher Helen Steward by IAI_Admin
True. But my idea on freedom not simply banned by this - stays valid.
yelbesed2 t1_j8dk36v wrote
Reply to “The principle of protecting our own thinking from eavesdroppers is fundamental to autonomy.” – Daniel Dennett debates the sort of free will it’s worth wanting with neuroscientists Patrick Haggard and philosopher Helen Steward by IAI_Admin
But our thinking is a random collection of patterns. No one is exceptional. Even if we are eavesdropped by a tyrant central power...my thoughts remain free...I did live in a Russian colony. And I knew even my flat could have been listened in...[ later i learned my psychotherapist s office was microphoned due to one friend being very clever in secret opposition workings].. so Dennett - always living in the West - does not have firsthand experience when hi claims we can be stopped to feel free.
yelbesed2 t1_j6mrkov wrote
Reply to Great Philosophers Are Bad Philosophers by thenousman
It is very good. Thanks
yelbesed2 t1_izrtfjw wrote
Reply to comment by HeWhoVotesUp in Base editing: Revolutionary therapy clears girl's incurable cancer by netsec_burn
Till now.
yelbesed2 t1_iyd3j1p wrote
We tend to forget the cold civil war against Muslims that has been real war in the past resulting in the creation of Bangladesh. So for India, helping Palestine also means giving a friendly signal to Iran and Russia and its Muslim neighbours. After all Russia is as big as half Africa or all the Muslim countries have a billion of people. India is constantly in a restrained conflict with China. They may not have heard about the Emirates making friends with Israel - or simply Iran is closer and more dangerous especially as it joined the Russian Chinese axis.
yelbesed2 t1_ixugdlx wrote
Reply to TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
The Soviet Colonies in Eastern Europe had 100 million slaves. No one even called them slaves because offivially they were liberated from the rule of Capital.
yelbesed2 t1_ix7fwxx wrote
Reply to TIL North Korea has multiple political parties. As of the latest election in 2019, three parties (WPK, Korean Social Democratic Party, and Chondoist Chongu Party) and one organization (Chongryon) are represented in the Supreme People's Assembly, the country's unicameral parliament. by blihk
It was the same in the Eastern Bloc under Stalinism...
yelbesed2 t1_jbwcgx9 wrote
Reply to The philosophy of Beccaria is relevant to understand the current mental health crisis. The idealistic abstractions of the legal system are akin to the ones used in psychiatric discourse. by carrero33
Paul Verhaeghe has a book presenting the arguments against DSM and claiming that r/Freudwasright and has new proofs [ in the 90s made on on fMRI =neuronal level ] by Peter Fonagy et al [ see Wiki]. Title: On Being Normal and Other Disorders.2004. Exists on PDF.