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Do what? Legalize serial killing?The birds and the bees don’t do it.
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Do what? Legalize serial killing?The birds and the bees don’t do it.
You have just as much power to challenge those at the top as I do.But some people take it too far or they harass those without power, because they can, instead of challenging those at the top - they just mess whoever’s vulnerable enough to mess with.
For sure, but Socrates didn't do that. He was, for the most part, questioning either purported experts or his own followers and students, who were there precisely to be questioned. But, yes, he actually acknowledged that some of his students did carry it too far. However, he (and I) believed that the need to question the claimed wisdom of others was vital to the functioning of democracy. Taking a purported "guru" or "thought leader" down a peg is something that isn't happening often enough in the age of social media.No. But some people take it too far or they harass those without power, because they can, instead of challenging those at the top - they just mess whoever’s vulnerable enough to mess with. That may be a consequence of Socrates’ contributions.
No I don’t.You have just as much power to challenge those at the top as I do.
Certainly not.Do what? Legalize serial killing?
No thinker worth thinking about would deny that.But love allows the inherent worth of fellow human beings even if the thinker can’t see it.
Unless they don’t want to do that. Then what?No thinker worth thinking about would deny that.
By promoting the idea that individuals should be free to define their own purpose, one promotes a society based on voluntary cooperation amongst fellow humans, mutual respect and the inherent worth of each person as an autonomous being.
Don't want to do what? Define their own purpose? The voluntary cooperation and mutual respect?Unless they don’t want to do that. Then what?
There are plenty of people with power - and some who use what little they’ve got - who don’t believe in the inherent worth of everybody person. It is a bit of a quandary for both to coexist. Like goldfish sharing a shark tank.Which is why you have to have both principles and inherent worth (actually, it's inherent worth & dignity in UU'ism) has to take precedence. If you are respecting the inherent worth of every person, then you can't hold to a destructive purpose since inevitably, someone will be harmed.
Exactly, which is the crux of many, if not most, of our problems. Humans generally don't respect each other's worth. They create ideologies that say that not all humans have inherent worth and dignity and that define who does and doesn't. Or they assign degrees of worth instead of just accepting all have equal worth.who don’t believe in the inherent worth of everybody person
How do you have less power than I do?No I don’t.
How do you have less power than I do?
More oppressive policies and societal practices to live under as a disabled person than you do. I’m not confusing inherent worth - which is equal - with power - which is not. No, not the same starting point in society. Society doesn’t actually - despite human rights laws in place but disregarded - recognize inherent worth in practice. Maybe in small pockets of it but mostly not or we wouldn’t have legalized track 2 MAiD, there wouldn’t be a housing crisis, etc.How do you have less power than I do?
Uh huh. So I just spend a lot of time online because physically my options have been limited by “free society” who doesn’t think of us in their free minds. And people who spend a lot of time online are often shamed for it. It’d be great if I could join or meet friends in what they’re doing if it was accessible to me. My ideas are often met with frustration that doing stuff with me is too complicated - why can’t I just make myself more convenient? I’d love to go see some live music. The last venue I checked out had many stairs. The best idea was maybe a bouncer could carry me. Which would mean I’d need help to the bar or to the bathroom. Even if a walker was carried up. That’s okay if it was something I had to do - but to live out in the world with real equality I’d need my scooter in there. I can’t. That diminishes my “power” to socialize and connect and have fun so I don’t get too down. They likely wouldn’t fork out for a lift to level the physical “playing field”. Being able to use my scooter makes me feel less “disabled”. People don’t get that.