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    The state of owning people

    Should people be controlled?
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    Do you truly mean "controlled" or are you refering to "constrained".

    There is a difference as "constrained" means freedom within certain limits and "controlled" means no freedom whatsoever.

    I would opt for "constrained" as being nesessary but the restrictions should be minimal.
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    I don't like your definitions because theyre useless, you'd have to assume that you either have free will or not.
    Cannot the word "control" be used in a relative sense?
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    I don't like your definitions because theyre useless, you'd have to assume that you either have free will or not.
    Why would you have to assume that? Can you not be free within certain bounds?

    According to your logic, you might as well be locked up in a padded cell with a straight jacket. What's the benefit of being able to walk about on the street if you don't have "complete" free will?
    Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment.

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    ROFLMAO @ BB...clicked on the wrong thread.......


    Christ....do these guys spend friday nights down the toy solider and war gaming club or what

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    [QUOTE]Christ....do these guys spend friday nights down the toy solider and war gaming club or what [/QUOTE
    And what's wrong with that????
    Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment.

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    Originally posted by simonm

    Why would you have to assume that? Can you not be free within certain bounds?

    According to your logic, you might as well be locked up in a padded cell with a straight jacket. What's the benefit of being able to walk about on the street if you don't have "complete" free will?
    I was refering to consciousness being an active decisionmaker, not a passive observer (that observs the brain doing the job, thinking it is itself doing it)

    Anyways this off topic, here we have to assume that every conscious being is also a fundamental decisionmaking entity.

    But if it makes you feel more confortable, lets call it "constrained"

    1. Why do you think constrainment is nessesary?
    2. How should they be constrained?
    3. Who should constrain them?
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    writing haskell makes your life easier:
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    To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.

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    I own you

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    Originally posted by kedaman
    1. Why do you think constrainment is nessesary?
    2. How should they be constrained?
    3. Who should constrain them?
    1. There must be limits to ones actions. What group of people are we talking about here? Some people can think rationally, and do not need to be constrained. Others, if not constrained, could be prone to hurt others, or infringe on rights of others.

    2. It depends on the group, and who defines what is right or wrong (is anyone truly qualified to decide that?). If whomever decides what is right or wrong says that it is wrong to kill, then they will put a restriction on murder. A utilitarian might have different views on this.

    3. Preferably NOT government, as with any form of government, corruption is involved, and people get power hungry. I don't know who or what else could do it though.

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    Re: The state of owning people

    Originally posted by kedaman
    Should people be controlled?
    Yes. If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, the ******s, newbies, lamers, and companies named Intel should be controlled by me. I own them.
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    JP -- your slip is showing.

    Use of the term ****** indicates a slipshod, flippant, and totally
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    Originally posted by DerFarm
    JP -- your slip is showing.

    Use of the term ****** indicates a slipshod, flippant, and totally
    repugnant point of view.
    Hehehe...take it easy dude...just chill...i'm making but a joke
    I'm bringing geeky back...

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    Looking to add some new functionality into your brain probe Ked?

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    Originally posted by BG
    Looking to add some new functionality into your brain probe Ked?
    Mr. Andersen, we won't be seeing any of you in the revisioned matrix

    1. There must be limits to ones actions. What group of people are we talking about here? Some people can think rationally, and do not need to be constrained. Others, if not constrained, could be prone to hurt others, or infringe on rights of others.
    A "group" of people is already constrained, I'm talking about individuals. What is rationality? Isn't it some kind of rules and normals?
    2. It depends on the group, and who defines what is right or wrong (is anyone truly qualified to decide that?). If whomever decides what is right or wrong says that it is wrong to kill, then they will put a restriction on murder. A utilitarian might have different views on this.
    The individuals depending on the group would have to conform to the group. Look at the modern society, how much rules do we encounter just daily? I'm not only talking about the law, I'm talking about ethical rules, rules involved in all kinds of relationships with your closest people, rules that constrains you from something when you participate in any activitity
    3. Preferably NOT government, as with any form of government, corruption is involved, and people get power hungry. I don't know who or what else could do it though.
    Don't you find this pattern anywhere else? Wherever authority is needed, power hungry people appear, whats the point in democracy if those power hungry people get to do as they want.
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    writing haskell makes your life easier:
    reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
    To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.

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    Glad to see u using the rules on the Lets Debate thread!!
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    Originally posted by beachbum
    Glad to see u using the rules on the Lets Debate thread!!
    Total bollocks as well.......rules of debate...Pfft here in Oz..."OK smart arse out side now!"

    I usually concede the point at this stage


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    Originally posted by Jethro


    Total bollocks as well.......rules of debate...Pfft here in Oz..."OK smart arse out side now!"

    I usually concede the point at this stage


    You're hearing needs fixing Jello, it is usually: "Ok lard arse outside now!" The reason you conceed is you just can't be bothered moving it off the two chairs you are sitting on. I've heard DF uses a cattle prod to get you out of bed in the mornings, and you have replaced the stairs with an oversized adult version of a slippery dip.

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    Hey those photos weren't meant for public consumption

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