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  • Well, please do share what you find!

    You are on the right track w/ idealism vs materialism in psychology, at least.

    The question there arose from the brain: how do you rectify the mind/soul with the brain/body? Dualism apparently fails (the idea that there is a separate mind from the brain) which leaves only some form of monism. A sort of hybrid materialism-idealism seems to make the most sense, where consciousness is a property of the universe, like time or space, and different entities have differing consciousnesses. In that sort of a philosophy, when talking about the brain of a person you are equally talking about the experience that person is having, just in different terms.

    I suspect that in sociology that would be some sort of unified anarcho-marxism, if such a thing exists. The atomic theory of society seems to be the thing where they are working on unifying language. If society is fully atomized, asking whether a new society arises due to free choice or resource demands is like asking whether rivers rise due to rain or sewer overflow, if that makes sense?































  • IAEA is the international body responsible for standardizations on nuclear energy.

    Four years is not a long span of time in the context of nuclear energy, where technological developments take the scale of decades.

    This press release pertains to the newly announced western strategy for nuclear, low-carbon energy. That strategy is still current.

    By working to ensure that everyone can benefit from nuclear science, the IAEA underpins rights enshrined in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in 1976. These include the right to benefit from scientific progress; the right to an adequate standard of living and the right to the highest-attainable standard of health.

    The Agency does this by using nuclear science to combat zoonotic diseases; bolster food safety; protect fruits from pests; strengthen water management; treat cancer; and of course, to help countries mitigate climate change.



  • Do you really wish to sue moderators of an internet forum?

    If an instance operator violated my UN Human Rights, and my Nation-State had written domestic laws to allow me to sue for injuctive or other relief, then you had better believe it.

    the concept of suing under UN law in the USA is comical

    Well, this is why I advocate for us to finally, after 60+ years, ratify the ICESCR.

    UN text you’re quoting does not ostensibly protect internet comments from moderation either

    The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights has other Articles. Read the whole thing…

    There is a difference between reasonable, valid moderator actions and wholesale censorship.

    https://www.article19.org/issue/censorship/



  • It happens, no one is perfect. Your apology is appreciated.

    So, could you provide a specific example of where I don’t seem grounded in reality?

    It might help to know that some of my comments are intended to be humorous in nature (“Black MAGA in UFC rings” ought to have been obviously dry humor, from my perspective, for example) whereas others are extremely serious, in particular those referencing UN Human Rights that got downvoted to oblivion.