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    #21
    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Is there an un-dodgy cup of hemlock?
    sorry, scouser sense of humour. double mobius joke. - not suitable for a friday afternoon






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      #22
      Originally posted by Lucy View Post
      What is hogwash?

      Who owns a hog, and why does it need washing?
      listen.

      stop it or you wont get a friday story





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        #23
        Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
        What would happen if all the philosophers in the world went on strike tomorrow ?
        They would go out of their cosy university environments saving the government money and get real jobs paying taxes to the government? The money could be spent on reducing other peoples taxes thus saving the government from an election defeat?

        I wonder if Gordon is reading this?

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          #24
          Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
          listen.

          stop it or you wont get a friday story





          Last weeks was ace - will it be of the same quality?

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            #25
            Originally posted by threaded View Post
            Plagarised from Socrates, but a good effort at translation.

            The "I wager bit" is actually a conversation involving a slave boy and the diagonal of a square, but well done indeed.
            I've got my window really small, so initally couldn't see who posted this, but I knew it was you before I scrolled accross. You Sir are as mad as a box of frogs.
            The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

            But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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              #26
              Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
              Last weeks was ace - will it be of the same quality?
              Ace?

              Are you stuck in somekind of 80s timewarp?

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                #27
                Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                What would happen if all the philosophers in the world went on strike tomorrow ?
                Industrial action by The Amalgamated Union of Philosophers, Sages, Luminaries and Other Thinking Persons.

                Mmmmmmm.
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by threaded View Post
                  Is there any 'real' difference between the Socratic and Scientific methods? Remembering that much of modern science is actually based on 'thought experiments' too.
                  Any similarly is probably coincidental. The scientific (and perhaps Socratic) methods are based on the ‘what works, works’ principle IMO. The rest (and vast majority) is junked. The difference is that science is validated by empirical evidence (i.e. asking and obtaining answers from nature), while with philosophy answers presumably come from discussion or from other namby pambie mumbo-jumbo sources? Einstein and others used thought experiments, but scientists have been testing them in real life ever since.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                    ...is virtually nil, IMHO.
                    Plenty of slightly clever people study pseudo-sciences like Economics or Politics etc. yet have no clue about the value or not of their so-called knowledge. They don't have a clue about the epistemological basis of their discipline - but are good at writing essays and passing exams.
                    I would wager that I could get an advanced degree in any non-scientific discipline purely by sticking to the current zeitgeist.
                    If people can't grasp the basics of the scientific method or the mathematical and statistical underpinnings of evidence-based knowledge, what fliping use are their opinions?
                    Did they do science in your third-rate inner-city comp?
                    How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Lucy View Post
                      Ace?

                      Are you stuck in somekind of 80s timewarp?
                      Yeeeeaaahhh grrrooovvyy bbbaabbbyyy!

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