I Teach the Humanities, and I Still Don’t Know What Their Value Is

So you've got nuthin'? That's sad, Freda, but not unexpected.

All you are doing is proving me correct; you're a loser who blames others for your own perceptions. Get help. You'll be happy you did.

thanks for your input, dick ditch.


(now get your dick out of that ditch)
 
Your GOO house speaker says American democracy doesn’t exist


Trump says it does exist



Your party is very unstable
 
I have a philosophical question. Why is this thread considered to be a political current event?
 
Einstein was not a philosophy you dimwit.

Stanford University Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Einstein’s Philosophy of Science

Albert Einstein (1879–1955) is well known as the most prominent physicist of the twentieth century. His contributions to twentieth-century philosophy of science, though of comparable importance, are less well known. Einstein’s own philosophy of science is an original synthesis of elements drawn from sources as diverse as neo-Kantianism, conventionalism, and logical empiricism, its distinctive feature being its novel blending of realism with a holist, underdeterminationist form of conventionalism.
 
BP is having an emotional breakdown because Damo turned the notifications back on. Please thank him for doing so if you are so inclined:

The experiment never made sense in the first place. Into The Night can still spam up your quotes list in your settings, whether or not the notification is turned off.
 
I have a philosophical question. Why is this thread considered to be a political current event?

"Defensiveness is, it must be admitted, an understandable response when budgets are being cut and the chopping block is brought out and you need to explain why you shouldn’t be on it. It may be that humanists need to spend some of our time joining political battles, which, like all political battles, require their participants to pretend to know things that they do not actually know."

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/02/opinion/education-humanities-college-value.html
 
Stanford University Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Einstein’s Philosophy of Science

Albert Einstein (1879–1955) is well known as the most prominent physicist of the twentieth century. His contributions to twentieth-century philosophy of science, though of comparable importance, are less well known. Einstein’s own philosophy of science is an original synthesis of elements drawn from sources as diverse as neo-Kantianism, conventionalism, and logical empiricism, its distinctive feature being its novel blending of realism with a holist, underdeterminationist form of conventionalism.
Agreed about Einstein's philosophy.

BP proved she's not an intellectual and, as her dozens of trolling posts proved, she's an emotionally unstable stalker.

I fucked your mother up the ass last night. She loved it.
 
The experiment never made sense in the first place. Into The Night can still spam up your quotes list in your settings, whether or not the notification is turned off.

Agreed. I think Damo was simply trying to shut both TOP and BP up with their pestering him about it.
 
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