@meaningness is there a followup that deals with an equivalent nihilistic illusion?
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@suchaone That certainly happens! In nihilistic depression, particularly, I’d guess. - 1 more reply
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@Meaningness did ok but no idea how the model pictured in your post works. Seen it once or twicepic.twitter.com/Ghvun4tr28
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@simplic10 In your type, the cutting force is normal to the lid. The other, simpler, cheaper type drags a blade in the plane of the lid!
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@hokaisobol@Meaningness that's not a bike though! -
@redpillchange@hokaisobol Bikes are in the article :-) http://meaningness.com/understanding - 1 more reply
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@Meaningness I found for all examples I had a hilariously flawed mental image but was able to quickly fix it by reasoning out what it needed -
@Meaningness but, for the ethics question, I didn't know what was "needed". It was justification but not in service of anything. - 1 more reply
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@Meaningness If you haven't already, you may find interesting to read this entry in the SEP for Bernard Williams http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/williams-bernard/#Mor …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Why you can't draw a bicycle
is why you don't understand ethics or politics!