Message from @Zuluzeit
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depends and thats funny
lol
Lmfao
itb dose give me a interest way at looking at things
just don't use global replace. I had to grade a paper once in ethics where the student used global replace every time the computer wanted to know if that was the spelling she meant. So, she used one word: murder, for the murder, the act of murdering, the murderer, and the murderee. It is very difficult to understand the sentence: Murder murder the murder.
You teach philosophy?
I was a teaching assistant in college as a paid position to help cover my tuition.
google is good at guessing what im spelling...but thers times goggle is like wtf that word dosent even ext
any word i know ive memorised
My teacher was Merrill Proudfoot author of the book: "Diary of a Sit In". I still have the copy of Plato's Republic that he gave me as a grad present.
I so know that feeling @osok LMAO
Ok. Cuz you never answered my question about which Locke text contains an explanation of Lockean Principle.
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what weird i read well with no problems
I have no recollection of that term.
Locke, Hobbs, Berkeley, Hume...all a distant blur.
Aw, sorry didn't see it. Lockean Principle isn't from a text - but a summation. All justice is individual. All just principle begins with the security of Inalienable Rights for the individual. Take care of the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves. Take care of the individual, protect their liberty, and the society will take care of itself.
i didnt go back to school till i was 37 38ish
Just Wait till you are 50 then with vision to read issues become way more prevalent at least it has for me.
ah a year away
The only thing I have in my house that I can find is Essay Concerning Human Understanding. I'm assuming the argument is contained therein.
It is remarkably unhighlighted. Lol. Makes sense.
great place to start
Nice get the eyes checked cus blurry exacerbates it way much more... @osok
im looking into bifol contacts
I have never discarded a school book in my life.
Hobbes, like Plato, occurred at the end of a bloodbath of a civil war. Both created philosophies emphasizing the security of order and centralized authority because of their experience of societal breakdown and violence. Locke occurs in a rare time of peace and prosperity, so his approach is for decentralization. And I haven't taken a course in 30 years, so running on the conclusions that came out of them.
thats good also keep up to date on new stuff
I didnt even know they made Bi-focal contacts i may need to look into that...
Running on the conclusions is an Aristotelian principle. I remember that much, I think. Lol
Been 20 years for me.
whithers sounds like time of today
My, there were school books I could not wait to dump. For example, my accounting text book was from Arthur Andersen - the accounting firm for Enron.
Hahaha heros
lol..wow enron takes me backā”
@osok Certainly. As a history major I have been calling this an uncivil war now for 6 years.
un what civil
that can work if done right
Had fun in school. Speaking of taking back. Met the guy that invented the Happy Meal for McDonalds. His ad contract for that was 1 penny for every happy meal sold - ever.
yea that oxymoronic phrase Civil
It makes sense in Latin - not so much in English.