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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Satisifed in alt.philosophy
Author: Publius
Date: Apr 28, 2007 14:51
..., and thus to that property. "P has the right to x" is thus an empirical statement with moral connotations. It means that the empirical condition (being the first possessor) has been satisifed, and it implies that that anyone who satisfies that criterion ought not be disturbed in his enjoyment of that property, since he acquired it without inflicting injury on anyone else. It's far...
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Author: Roger Johansson
Date: Apr 25, 2007 19:08
... a much higher level of intelligence and capacity for social interaction. And if even if the Garden were still open to us, and all its natural fruits abundant, we would not be satisifed. Standard capitalist justification number 2: Referring to the human "nature". But it's not nature, it is a culture, a bully culture, a culture which divides the society into masters and slaves, ...
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Author: Roger Johansson
Date: Apr 25, 2007 11:08
... a much higher level of intelligence and capacity for social interaction. And if even if the Garden were still open to us, and all its natural fruits abundant, we would not be satisifed. Standard capitalist justification number 2: Referring to the human "nature". But it's not nature, it is a culture, a bully culture, a culture which divides the society into masters and slaves, ...
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Author: Global Warming
Date: Apr 24, 2007 14:59
... fruit has long since been eaten. Now we must produce what we wish to consume. And if even if the Garden were still open to us, and all its natural fruits abundant, we would not be satisifed. We're no longer content with the products of Nature. We're not content to sleep in the rain on a bed of leaves, or entertain ourselves by watching the clouds, or remain all our lives ...
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Author: Publius
Date: Apr 23, 2007 22:06
... free fruit has long since been eaten. Now we must produce what we wish to consume. And if even if the Garden were still open to us, and all its natural fruits abundant, we would not be satisifed. We're no longer content with the products of Nature. We're not content to sleep in the rain on a bed of leaves, or entertain ourselves by watching the clouds, or remain all our lives within ...
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Author: Publius
Date: Mar 21, 2007 13:12
... and still somewhat poorly misunderstood negotiation process to manage control over which action schemas we take Agree. Drives (values) form a dynamic hierarchy. When one is (temporarily) satisifed, it moves down the hierarchy, others move up. Each drive (value) has a satisfaction cycle with its own clock. So drives are constantly rearranging themselves in the hierarchy, ...
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Author: someone2
Date: Mar 19, 2007 18:50
...node activity generates experience which generates behavior). You cannot predict ("expect") any particular behavior given N. So the antecedent of your conditional ("If the nodes were found . . .") cannot be satisifed. Or in other words, there is no predictable relationship ("expectation") between N and B if E is missing from the chain. Get it now? In a laboratory, given the...
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