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1. I wonder if it's possible to speculate about the positive qualities of the Good by reading the events in de Sade's novel Justine through the metaphysics of splitting and joining in The Elements of Theology by Proclus.
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHAqKWyHWmM
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHAqKWyHWmM
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What are the metaphysics of splitting?rotting bones wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 8:43 pm 1. I wonder if it's possible to speculate about the positive qualities of the Good by reading the events in de Sade's novel Justine through the metaphysics of splitting and joining in The Elements of Theology by Proclus.
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHAqKWyHWmM
I've read, well, skimmed through Sade ages ago. There are a few interesting bit of philosophy here and there, notably his defense of atheism.
Other than that I'm afraid his fiction is horribly tedious (and, yeah, pretty messed up).
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Greek Neoplatonists were obsessed with what it means for two things to be the united or distinct. A lot of this convoluted discourse was later applied to what it means for Jesus to be God. Plato started it with the Parmenides: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plat ... rPlaDed134 If the One can be shown to be a Platonic Form, that serves as a lynchpin for the entire Platonic Theory of Forms.Ares Land wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 1:55 amWhat are the metaphysics of splitting?rotting bones wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 8:43 pm 1. I wonder if it's possible to speculate about the positive qualities of the Good by reading the events in de Sade's novel Justine through the metaphysics of splitting and joining in The Elements of Theology by Proclus.
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHAqKWyHWmM
I've read, well, skimmed through Sade ages ago. There are a few interesting bit of philosophy here and there, notably his defense of atheism.
Other than that I'm afraid his fiction is horribly tedious (and, yeah, pretty messed up).
Proclus expanded this "reasoning" into a book called The Elements of Theology that seeks to define the Neoplatonic conception of the One in relation to its emanations in the great chain of being. (Warning: Hegel was called the German Proclus.)
Since this reasoning traces the Form of the Good, I was wondering what the Good would look like in Sade's world, where only virtue is punished and only vice is rewarded in proportion to its viciousness. I used to find Sade boring when my life was relatively stable, but now that the news has succeeded in terrifying me, I find his writings kind of cathartic. If you fear the worst, his writing shows you a consequence even worse than your wildest imagination.
I still think his "philosophy" is a childish oversimplification of the real world, but the same is true of Platonism. Despite this, some of his outrageous statements aren't wrong. I think it's quite reasonable to be cynical about many of the platitudes that pass for wisdom these days.
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Watching DS9 S6 E24 Time's Orphan. Isn't it better for Molly to be with a therapist than alone in the past?
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Malicious robots tend to not pay attention to robots.txt.
Edit: and captchas are annoying as all hell.
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Yeah, I was about to suggest IP verification by CAPTCHA for guests before I saw your edit.
I guess there's a tradeoff. If there's a serious threat to the site's stability, an annoying, one time CAPTCHA for guests is the only alternative I can think of right now. It could be as simple as a 1 digit arithmetic problem. If you don't want to deal with that, and you want to stay anonymous, you could log in as a hidden user.
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The in-episode justification seems to be that she can't be in a shuttle for long. But they are taking her back to the past in a runabout. Why can't they take her to the therapist while sedated?rotting bones wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 3:53 pm Watching DS9 S6 E24 Time's Orphan. Isn't it better for Molly to be with a therapist than alone in the past?
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I like how the Chaldean Oracles describe the high gods as "glittering with intellectual sections". It reminds me of Grob Gob Glob Grod from Adventure Time. This is definitely one of the most interesting lost texts of antiquity.
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I had an idea for a Simpsons Treehouse of Horror that would not leave me alone. I reproduce it here, but like a Guild Navigator, my mind goes to strange places…there are funny elements but overall it is Not Funny, and that is by design.
This plagued me as I worked yesterday. I could hardly concentrate on my duties because this kept boiling over in a thousand different ways, each worse than the last. These are some of the things that terrify me. Especially Part IV…I’ve always been known as the Smart Guy, and the thought of that being bled away from me via a thousand cuts and being unable to do anything about it…when my Babcia died, it wasn’t her body that failed her. It was her mind. She recognized me the last time I saw her, two days before she died, and that was a blessing and a mercy. Either I die by 60 (likely, given my suite of health issues) or I make it to her age and my mind becomes void. I do not relish the thought.
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Ugh. I wish I could say anything that might relieve the terror a bit, but I can't think of anything.Man in Space wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 3:17 am
This plagued me as I worked yesterday. I could hardly concentrate on my duties because this kept boiling over in a thousand different ways, each worse than the last. These are some of the things that terrify me. Especially Part IV…I’ve always been known as the Smart Guy, and the thought of that being bled away from me via a thousand cuts and being unable to do anything about it…when my Babcia died, it wasn’t her body that failed her. It was her mind. She recognized me the last time I saw her, two days before she died, and that was a blessing and a mercy. Either I die by 60 (likely, given my suite of health issues) or I make it to her age and my mind becomes void. I do not relish the thought.
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I apparently don't really do "being inspired".
OK, I've sometimes been inspired in the sense that one thing I had heard of gave me the idea for another thing.
But I don't think I've ever been "inspired" in the sense that people mean when they say something like "this person's great achievements are so inspiring!"
How unusual is that?
I apparently don't really do "being inspired".
OK, I've sometimes been inspired in the sense that one thing I had heard of gave me the idea for another thing.
But I don't think I've ever been "inspired" in the sense that people mean when they say something like "this person's great achievements are so inspiring!"
How unusual is that?
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Out of curiosity, when physicists write papers or other pieces of scientific or academic writing, and they refer to the classical Laws of Motion, are they expected to put a citation saying something like "Newton 1687" into the footnotes?
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As I understand it, information which is widely-known generally doesn’t require a citation. This of course applies to Newton’s Laws of Motion, but also more generally to the basic concepts of any particular subfield. That being said, it wouldn’t actually be wrong to do so, just unusual.
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Thank you!bradrn wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2023 3:29 amAs I understand it, information which is widely-known generally doesn’t require a citation. This of course applies to Newton’s Laws of Motion, but also more generally to the basic concepts of any particular subfield. That being said, it wouldn’t actually be wrong to do so, just unusual.