Kasz216
Thought this might interest you?
http://news.yahoo.com/researchers-clue-lost-colony-214550117.html
Since you post alot on advanced topics, it would help if your quote boxes didn't span the whole page. I'm asking politely if you could keep 1 to 3 quotes back in your trees if possible, it makes it really hard to read your convos and really kills a thread I find. Just asking nicely.
What inspired you to post about Playstation All Stars? I know you normally don't care for gaming topics.
Hey you should check out Washington's Beard. It's a political podcast featuring 3 libertarians from San Francisco. Free on itunes :)
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View all gamesOutside which. Lets say a corporation can't be held accountable by it's customers because all they want is the cheapest/best product. How exactly does government solve that problem? Those customers are the EXACT same people voting politicians into office. So the people would be against said regulations to hold them in check right? So then, due to this oversite we have, those polticians get...
Rath said: Kasz216 said: Rath said: It doesn't argue either way as far as I can see. The prison experiment really showed what happens when there is no accountability along with power, neither progressives or libertarians want an unaccountable government. It does perhaps show why organisations with low accountability (eg. the CIA) are perhaps dangerous...
Rath said: Kasz216 said: richardhutnik said: Kasz216 said: richardhutnik said:I wonder what is considered "too political" for TED. Someone sent me this talk on the nature of evil, and systemic reasons for people doing evil. It looks at the Stanford prison study as one of them. The views express run fundamentally against what a number of people on forums...
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I don't know if you care about religion/philosophy, but what's your opinion on Free Will?
on 12 May 2012 | 1 comments
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Essentially discounting reasoning from free will... without considering what other factors then environment and behavior may effect children. Since for example Identical twins often end up with similar jobs and lives, but with differences even when raised together... and sometimes diverge widely.
Sometimes HUGE Black sheeps will emerge in families as well. Who buck traditional norms despite being put in the same positions and choices as their ancestors and there seemingly not be any huge mutation.
If you were an atheist you'd THINK the answer would be no. However most evolutionary biologists and evolutionary psychologists believe in free will... despite the fact that their entire science is essentially "Your personality is programmed at birth." (Said groups being largely atheists... and well scientists.)
Either way, it's kinda pointless argument since people DO make choices of their own free will or not and society would only work if we hold them responsible for said choices.
on 12 May 2012