Friday, August 15, 2008

Tennis Day Camp Issues

A very little girl drew this. With a Sharpie on a 1.5"x2" stickie note. Dang.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Four ideas, yesterday and today

Morality = emotion + cultural transmission + ability to abstract First, today, was listening to webcast... From EconLog, Arnold Kling:
"Moral Philosophy" "Will Wilkinson and Jesse Prinz. Highly recommended. You could easily spend four years at an Ivy League college and not have a class as interesting as this one."
Webcast on : bloggingheads.tv
  • @13:20 Jesse Prinz, "'Emotions are the middle ground between _action_ and _thought_"
  • @28:38 Jesse Prinz: "morality is inevitable, but morality is not universal
  • @45:00 Morality = emotion + cultural transmission + ability to abstract
OK, "Morality = emotion + cultural transmission + ability to abstract". Then yesterday was thinking about three things: Politics & Societial Prescriptive Morality:
  • what if you list the things that really disturb
  • if you confess that, people will say you are: elitist, practically an enemy combatant, wrong, unreasonable
  • you could lose your: livelyhood, carreer, friends, recognition
  • in Third World countries, you could lose your life, if you are on the wrong side of political conflicts
  • the end result - consider working outside of public politics
Fame & Publicity:
  • what if you contrast who does and who does not deserve positive fame and publicity
  • if you confess that, people will say you are: elitist, wrong, unreasonable
  • the end result - consider working outside of public notoriety
but then I was thinking, if morality is tied to emotion, it is not easy to control.

Mill believed law should create happinessImage via Wikipedia

You owe it to the world to be Progressive, Happy, Effective:
  1. Happy, Effective and Progressive
  2. Unhappy, Uneffective and Progressive
  3. Happy, Effective and Reactive
When we consider people who are Progressive, but also Unhappy and Uneffective, we are supposed to see that they just need help to expand their responses, and not to criticize them, because they are just doing the best they can. But don't people who are Reactive deserve the same understanding?
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"Lychee" "Litchi" - lets call the whole thing off...

"Disapproving Cat" disapproves of how I spell my frozen yogurt toppings.