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Originally posted by BobbyMike
No, nothing that simple. Beauty comes from our (individual) past experiences. That's why two different men can look at a woman and one can say, "Beautiful!", and the other can say, "Not quite....". We can agree that something is beautiful, but we don't have to. I can't know Kant's cant on this 'cause I haven't read his writings, but it sounds like a long winded way to say something similar.
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Originally posted by Dr Bohn
Right. So do I. But you find them beautiful not because of logic or because of goodness, but because of, well, beauty.
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"May" or is.?
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I think I follow. You seem to be try to accept the basic differences between T, G, and B, yet allow that they can "mix" in some sort of way. Yes?
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BTW, I notice your going FreeBSD. Good luck to you kicking your MS habit. I'd also like to make fun of you for using an operating system based on inferior micro-kernels.
Too bad there isn't a 'point-n-laugh' smiley.
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Originally posted by dick-richardson
BTW, I notice your going FreeBSD. Good luck to you kicking your MS habit. I'd also like to make fun of you for using an operating system based on inferior micro-kernels.
Too bad there isn't a 'point-n-laugh' smiley.
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I disagree. I find them 'beautiful' because of what they are: logic or goodness. I also think beauty can be 'good'...and so on ad nauseam.
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I don't believe that truth is necessarily inherent in logic or goodness, simply that it 'may' be part of said logic or goodness.

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"it's longwinded because he's writing to a hostile audience. Had he not done it then you probably wouldn't be doing it now."
Doing what?
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Originally posted by BobbyMike
"it's longwinded because he's writing to a hostile audience. Had he not done it then you probably wouldn't be doing it now."
Doing what?
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Originally posted by dietrichbohn
I believe the relative value of BSD and *nix kernels is still up for debate, but I am certainly not qualified to take part in it yet.

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Originally posted by dietrichbohn
I think you're 9/10ths of the way to agreeing with Kant.![]()
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*shrug*. I think you find them beautiful because they're beautiful, and that the cause of their beauty is more of a mystery than you may think. ESP. given that they "may" be beautiful.
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Originally posted by dick-richardson
If so, you posed his arguments poorly. I was under the impression he viewed truth, beauty, and goodness as necessarily separate. I do not.
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*violent spasm* I think I know why I find them beautiful, and it is no more mysterious to me than why I find my wife beautiful.

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"It is, as I've said, a fine distinction, but it is one with repercussions for aesthetics: namely, shuffing off all those folk who believe that all art has to be moral. "
I believe that the real struggle is not that whether Art is/isn't moral, but whether or not it is 'dangerous' (which I concur could include morality). Art as defined by most modern artists has nothing at all to do with beauty, they're too busy trying to pitch ideas and attitude. (Jesus in a jar of piss)
I might be too close to the subject since that's what I did for so long.
The idea of beauty for me is not rooted in objects that are created by man, but also include anything that can be seen, tasted, touched, heard, smelled, or thought. I find something beautiful because of my experiences. If someone else has had similar experiences, we can probably relate. You can also decide to find something beautiful, or at least find some beauty in that thing.
Beauty is in between your ears baby!
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Originally posted by BobbyMike
I believe that the real struggle is not that whether Art is/isn't moral, but whether or not it is 'dangerous' (which I concur could include morality). Art as defined by most modern artists has nothing at all to do with beauty, they're too busy trying to pitch ideas and attitude. (Jesus in a jar of piss)
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I find something beautiful because of my experiences. If someone else has had similar experiences, we can probably relate. You can also decide to find something beautiful, or at least find some beauty in that thing.
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Beauty is in between your ears baby!
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Originally posted by dietrichbohn
Well, we're just using you as an example because it's easier than speaking in generalities. That said, I am in a way trying to speak for you, but I don't understand why you seem to be reacting so violently to that. Maybe you're afraid I'll change your mind?
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For me, I find it much more comfortable to believe and act as though my wife's beauty is based on beauty (and obviously, I'm not talking about just what she sees in the mirror), instead of on morality or her adherence to a truth.
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Originally posted by dick-richardson
I find her beauty and the beauty of her goodness and the truth of her beauty and the goodness of her truth as comfortable as I would were her goodness ugly and her beauty untrue and her truth immoral. I also find them as comfortable as I would were I to pretend there was some division between the three.
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Originally posted by dietrichbohn
You, sir, are a Platonist.
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New topic: It's Good to Be Here (or, How Linux Saved My @$$)
With 30 minutes to go, I finally satiate my VC addiction. Got up, went to work, had to drive around all day. Finally get home to my own computer and decide that I want to make it faster (as much as one could reasonably expect with a 33MHz bus). So I put my dvd/cd-rw on its own ide cable (it was slave to the hard drive), optimize some hdparm settings (that'd be somewhat like checking the DMA option in the device manager for the assembled windows folks), and decide it's time to optimize the kernel. I have no idea what I did (or even what I should've been doing), but the computer went down. Hard. So I boot to the floppy and try to throw a known good kernel on. That seemed to work a little better as I was able to boot, but over half of the initialization stuff failed (probably due to optimizing hdparm without going to single-user mode). To make a long story short, after much cussing and dramatics and a reformat of my root partition, I boot into kde and everthing was there. My icons were right where I left them, the apps I had added to the panel were there and working, jpilot didn't miss a beat. I was impressed. All because I decided to let the linux installer put a /home partition on my hard drive rather than leave everything in one partition (which I thought would make things easier). This is no big deal to linux veterans, but it's damn nice to see first hand.
Screwing my system to hell took 2 hours. Fixing it took under 30 minutes.
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Re: New topic: It's Good to Be Here (or, How Linux Saved My @$$)
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Originally posted by dick-richardson
Screwing my system to hell took 2 hours. Fixing it took under 30 minutes.
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quote:BTW, Bobby, if you're still wondering why Dogbert's ears are up, they're permanently stuck that way from being held up by them (see avatar for reference).
Originally posted by BobbyMike
[...] So your picture of Dogbert with his blantantly erect ears has nothing or everything to do with your feelings about your own sexualty?
(what exactly is he looking at anyway?)
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Originally posted by Toby
BTW, Bobby, if you're still wondering why Dogbert's ears are up, they're permanently stuck that way from being held up by them (see avatar for reference).![]()
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