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One ought to know that on the one hand pleasure, joy, laughter, and games, and on the other, grief, sorrow, discontent, and dissatisfaction arise only from the brain. It is especially by it that we think, comprehend, see, and hear, that we distinguish the ugly from the beautiful, the bad from the good, the agreeable from the disagreeable...

-Hippocrates


Heterosexuality isn't normal, it's just common.

-Dorothy Parker


Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool.

-Richard Feynman


[A] true harmony between science and religion requires either doing away with most people's religion and replacing it with a watered down deism, or polluting science with unnecessary, untestable, and unreasonable spiritual claims.

-Jerry Coyne


I see philosophy and science as in the same boat - a boat which we can rebuild only at sea while staying afloat in it. There is no external vantage point, no first philosophy. All scientific findings, all scientific conjectures that are at present plausible, are therefore in my view as welcome for use in philosophy as elsewhere.

-W.V. Quine


The Christian holds that we can know there is a God; the atheist, that we can know there is not. The Agnostic suspends judgment, saying that there are not sufficient grounds either for affirmation or for denial. At the same time, an Agnostic may hold that the existence of God, though not impossible, is very improbable; he may even hold it so improbable that it is not worth considering in practice. In that case, he is not far removed from atheism. His attitude may be that which a careful philosopher would have towards the gods of ancient Greece. If I were asked to prove that Zeus and Poseidon and Hera and the rest of the Olympians do not exist, I should be at a loss to find conclusive arguments. An Agnostic may think the Christian God as improbable as the Olympians; in that case, he is, for practical purposes, at one with the atheists.

-Bertrand Russell


In the distant future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be based on a new foundation, that of the necessary acquirement of each mental power and capacity by gradation.

-Charles Darwin


Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.

-Aldous Huxley


One of the more poignant aspects of the current postmodernist mood is the way it seems to lobotomize some of our best graduate students, to stifle their creativity for fear of making some interesting structural connection, some relationship between cultural practices, or a comparative generalization. The only safe essentialism left to them is that there is no order to culture.

-Marshall Sahlins


Outside our heads there is freestanding reality. Only madmen and a scattering of constructivist philosophers doubt its existence. Inside our heads is a reconstitution of reality based on sensory input and the self-assembly of concepts. Input and self-assembly, rather than an independent entity in the brain - the "ghost in the machine" in the philosopher Gilbert Ryle's famous derogation - constitute the mind. The alignment of outer existence with its inner representation has been distorted by the idiosyncrasies of human evolution, as I noted earlier. That is, natural selection built the brain to survive in the world and only incidentally to understand it at a depth greater than is needed to survive. The proper task of scientists is to diagnose and correct the misalignment. The effort to do so has only begun. No one should suppose that objective truth is impossible to attain, even when the most committed philosophers urge us to acknowledge that incapacity. In particular it is too early for scientists, the foot soldiers of epistemology, to yield ground so vital to their mission.

-E.O. Wilson


Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science.

- Charles Darwin

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July 4, 2009
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i'm matthew. i'm a grad student at cornell university getting my phd in human development (i.e. developmental psychology with a twist). just looking for interesting people to interact with, have intense theoretical arguments, look at pretty pictures, and procrastinate endlessly.

oh and i'm gay. fyi.
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the tale of cyriaca

you must know the story of how the race of ancient days reached the stars, and how they bargained away all the wild half of themselves to do so, so that they no longer cared for the taste of the pale wind, nor for love or lust, nor to make new songs nor to sing old ones, nor for any of the other animal things they believed they had brought with them out of the rain forest at the bottom of time - though in fact... those things brought them. and you know, or you should know, that those to whom they sold those things, who were the creations of their own hands, hated them in their hearts. and truly they had hearts, though the men who had made them never reckoned with that. anyway, they resolved to ruin their makers, and they did it by returning, when mankind had spread to a thousand suns, all that had been left with them long before.

but how they did what they did is less well known. i remember that when i was a child, i imagined the bad machines digging - digging by night until they had cleared away the twisted roots of old trees and laid bare an iron chest they had buried when the world was very young, and that when they struck off the lock of that chest, all the things we've spoken of came flying out like a swarm of golden bees. that's foolish, but even now i can hardly imagine what the reality of those thinking engines can have been like.

but... the things they let go free were no swarm of insects but a flood of artifacts of every kind, calculated by them to revive all those thoughts that people had put behind them because they could not be written in numbers. the building of everything from cities to cream pitchers was in the hands of the machines, and after a thousand lifetimes of building cities that were like great mechanisms, they turned to building cities that were like banks of cloud before a storm, and others like the skeletons of dragons.

and they followed the same principle in all they did. in the shaping of furniture, for example, and the cutting of clothing. and because the leaders who had decided so long before that all the thoughts symbolized by the clothes and furniture, and by the cities, should be put behind mankind forever were long dead, and the people had forgotten their faces and their maxims, they were delighted with the new things. thus all that empire, which had been built only upon order, passed away.

but though the empire dissolved, the worlds were a long time dying. at first, so that the things they were returning to humans would not be rejected again, the machines conceived of pageants and phantasmagoria, whose performances inspired those who watched them o think on fortune or revenge or the invisible world. later they gave each man and woman a companion, unseen by all other eyes, as an advisor. the children had such companions long before.

when the powers of the machines had weakened further - as the machines themselves wished - they could no longer maintain these phantoms in the minds of their owners, nor could they build more cities, because the cities that remained were already nearly empty.

they had reached... that point at which they had hoped mankind would turn on them and destroy them, yet no such thing had occurred, because by this time they who had been despised as slaves or worshiped as devils before were greatly loved.

and so they called all who loved them best around them, and for long years taught them all the things their race had put away, and in time they died.

-gene wolfe

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what are you thankful for? (in Atheists) lots of things, but the intelligence and insight of my common man is not one of them.

blog.beliefnet.com/stuffchr...ving.html
discussion post on Fri, November 27, 2009 - 6:46 PM
Re: OT Fatigue.... (in Burning Man) yawn.
discussion post on Tue, November 24, 2009 - 7:23 PM
Re: OFF TOPIC~ 150 Years of Evolution (in Burning Man) theories are good. mmkay?

particularly spectacularly well-supported ones.
discussion post on Tue, November 24, 2009 - 5:23 PM
Re: OFF TOPIC~ 150 Years of Evolution (in Burning Man) amen fucko! = )
discussion post on Tue, November 24, 2009 - 5:21 PM
Re: Less god, more masturbation! (in Atheists) amen.
discussion post on Sat, November 21, 2009 - 1:10 PM
Re: Light Sabers (in Burning Man) *wants one*


"High tech lightsabers, called the Force FX...

www.akaimpc.com/fxgallery.html"
discussion post on Fri, November 20, 2009 - 4:18 PM
Re: Skipping class for Burning Man? (in Burning Man) well, i did go to a rainbow gathering in bulgaria and it was lovely.

; )


"You don't see burning man in bulgaria do you? "
discussion post on Thu, November 19, 2009 - 10:46 PM
Re: Skipping class for Burning Man? (in Burning Man) you can always sell your ticket later! at the price you bought it for of course.


"It's still all up in the air, but I think if I'm able to buy a cheap ticket (which means I may need to decide what I'm doing by January...ugh)"
discussion post on Thu, November 19, 2009 - 9:28 PM
Re: Skipping class for Burning Man? (in Burning Man) well, you could always write a paper about how people think it's a gift economy and it really isn't!

personally i don't think it's a barter economy either. it isn't really much of an economy at all for a bunch of people to bring out a crap loa... read more
discussion post on Thu, November 19, 2009 - 9:27 PM
Re: Skipping class for Burning Man? (in Burning Man) i agree with this. so in your specific case OP, if this is your first year you should probably leave it to the year afterward so that you know what you're getting into when you do it.

"I wouldn't do it your first, or even your second year."
discussion post on Thu, November 19, 2009 - 1:54 PM
Re: Light Sabers (in Burning Man) if you do make it a sex toy make sure you put a condom on it! that plastic is porous and would not sanitize well.
discussion post on Thu, November 19, 2009 - 8:21 AM
Re: Skipping class for Burning Man? (in Burning Man) personally i don't make a distinction between burning man and my real life. burning man is one of many things i like to do in my real life and have to juggle.

it's doable. only you can judge if you're capable of catching up. it depends how g... read more
discussion post on Wed, November 18, 2009 - 7:49 PM
Re: Light Sabers (in Burning Man) anyway, didn't andy warhol have this conversation already? ideological guidelines on what is and isn't good art inevitably get in the way.
discussion post on Wed, November 18, 2009 - 6:58 AM
Re: Light Sabers (in Burning Man) not all art on the playa has to be deeply inspired you know. it's rather the combination of all of the various unlikely things with the occasionally piece produced by someone deeply talented that produces such a compelling scene.

a creativity ... read more
discussion post on Wed, November 18, 2009 - 6:55 AM
Re: transexual jesus sparks protests (in Atheists) why is it more plausible that jesus was a girl then that jesus was an man who shaved? even if it was highly unusual, it seems a rather large inferential leap to make.
discussion post on Tue, November 17, 2009 - 3:59 PM
Re: Light Sabers (in Burning Man) well, aside from the obvious point of lightsabers being inherently awesome, like most art out on the playa it derives its aesthetic appeal from the juxtaposition of an unexpected element onto the playa's surface. this juxtaposition is further enh... read more
discussion post on Tue, November 17, 2009 - 3:35 PM
Re: transexual jesus sparks protests (in Atheists) tell me that article is a joke...
discussion post on Tue, November 17, 2009 - 6:05 AM
Re: transexual jesus sparks protests (in Atheists) where did you get that intersex people have hallucinations?
discussion post on Tue, November 17, 2009 - 6:02 AM
Re: because christianity wasn't misogynist enough already (in Atheists) and yes, it's going to be a hot christmas gift for the homo near you. haha.
discussion post on Mon, November 16, 2009 - 7:54 PM
Re: "Excuse me Miss Salome, may I talk with you a second? I'm from the American federation of variety artists..." (in Atheists) oh those are beautiful james.

and yes, i think a lot of secular people love salome. it's just so bizarre and sexual and atmospheric. and of course there's oscar wilde.

i'm actually planning on getting this tattooed on my back...

http://... read more
discussion post on Mon, November 16, 2009 - 7:53 PM
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