Thu 3 Jun, 2004 11:00 pm - I'm wondering because we as humans seem to belief that we are somehow special from other animals. In some instances this probably is true (self-conciousness, abstract thinking etc). But at... (view)
Thu 3 Jun, 2004 01:26 pm - JL's argument is wholly pragmatic - and contains none of the [i]"romantic nonsense" [/i]of which he describes. It is most probably the most realistic vision of the "best"... (view)
Thu 3 Jun, 2004 02:30 am - This "God" may exist, but what sort of God is this?
I personally like this idea of God. Infinity, completion: everything and anything. Life and death, black and white, humanity and... (view)
Thu 3 Jun, 2004 02:24 am - One argument (not my own):
The "best" form of government is none at all. In this situation humanity could revert to its true existence, a population evolving through the process of... (view)
Thu 3 Jun, 2004 02:16 am - I think in essence my view is the same as the thesis you've put forward. Douglas Adams wrote a short article on this subject that can be found in the book "Salmon of Doubt" (a... (view)
Thu 3 Jun, 2004 02:02 am - I assume that we consider oursleves humans. What I've wondered is, following the acceptance of the theory of evolution, where does one stop considering the animal human, and begin to call it... (view)