Except he didn´t have those noble motives of trying to bring out the worst in people for a "greater good".Yeah maybe I could become the patron saint of guitar smashers, unless Pete Townshend already has the position.
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Except he didn´t have those noble motives of trying to bring out the worst in people for a "greater good".Yeah maybe I could become the patron saint of guitar smashers, unless Pete Townshend already has the position.
Surely both of you have tastebuds that respond to both stimuli. The question about how much you like one versus the other is a subjective experience that you each experience directly.
Here's a good place to start...
The Science Behind How We Taste
No I don't, and it'd be great if you could explain how opinions work, but first could you answer the question you avoided?
So you do know people who think pushing little old ladies for no reason is noble?
Where'd that goalpost go?We were talking about abortion, where the person doesn't get to choose.
You understand how arguendo works, don't you?
So it's all determined by a combination of genetics and environment?
And experience...did you read the section regarding acquired tastes?
How is that separable from genetics and environment? Isn't experience just the historic accumulation of genetics and environment?
But, whatever, I'll add that to my question if you insist ... hoping you'll answer this time ... So it's all determined by a combination of genetics, environment, and experience?
Except he didn´t have those noble motives of trying to bring out the worst in people for a "greater good".
What question is that? I looked back and didn't see any questions that I didn't answer.
Personally? No...but it wouldn't surprise me that they exist. Remember the "knockout game" that was in the news a couple of decades ago? Kids running around beating people up for no real reason?
What goalposts? Look at your statement above..."regardless of circumstances"....did you mean to write "regardless of the circumstances of an abortion"? Or did you really mean "regardless of circumstances"?
Either one of these:
Do you think my "opinion" could be right or wrong, or is it just like choosing a milkshake flavor?
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Why do you disagree with my opinion?
Yeah, how come none of them ever stayed around at the scene expecting to receive some honors? How come nobody offered to give them honors?
Yes, "of an abortion". That's what you were talking about.
Which flavors you prefer? Yes.
That prompts at least 2 questions, but I'm afraid the conversation will fray should I ask more than 1 straight off. So, just this one for now: Since our tastes are determined by known quantities, your preference for vanilla and mine for chocolate can be predicted, yes?
That prompts at least 2 questions, but I'm afraid the conversation will fray should I ask more than 1 straight off. So, just this one for now: Since our tastes are determined by known quantities, your preference for vanilla and mine for chocolate can be predicted, yes?
So what other determining factors of personal taste should be added, in your opinion, and/or which one of them should be included?But, whatever, I'll add that to my question if you insist ... hoping you'll answer this time ... So it's all determined by a combination of genetics, environment, and experience?
I just pointed out that he didn´t have the same motives. So, better not project your value judgements on me.Oh, he's probably a good guy, don't be so hard on him.
I suppose predictions could be made concerning biology and environment, but I don't see how you could hope to factor in someone's "experience" with foods...so some accuracy would be lost.
If you'd like to continue though, be my guest...
So what other determining factors of personal taste should be added, in your opinion, and/or which one of them should be included?
Yes, of course. But why is our subjective experience different? That's what I was asking.
Because people are not identical.
Yeah, we can be open for such a possibility. Since, however, such factors apparently can´t even be hypothesized, we can´t even consider them, and "being open to their possibility" is pretty much academic and without any practical significance or consequence. Particularly since from the top of my head I can´t come up with any factor that doesn´t fall into one of the rather broad and generic categories genetics, environment and experience.As I noted to Ana, I accept genetics and environment as factors. I just haven't seen good reason to think they are the only factors. I'm not offering another factor, but simply stating it does not appear those have been locked down as the only ones. As such, it seems to me we should remain open to the possibility some other factor exists.
Yeah, we can be open for such a possibility. Since, however, such factors apparently can´t even be hypothesized, we can´t even consider them, and "being open to their possibility" is pretty much academic and without any practical significance or consequence.
Particularly since from the top of my head I can´t come up with any factor that doesn´t fall into one of the rather broad and generic categories genetics, environment and experience.
Well, there is a difference between a hypothetical gremlin and no hypothetical gremlin.At this point I don't see the difference between Ana's "experience" and any other hypothetical gremlin,
Since you - the one who postulates the potential existence of such factors - can´t even come up with an example, I am not sure what the point would be for me to try.Maybe if you tried ...