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there are like 12 nested concepts in the phrase you set up for yourself and the best rejoinder you can come up with is "well there's like clearly a difference"
馃槶馃槶馃槶馃槶 kill meeeee "any average person would see informed choice in the world around us as the very definition of freedom - a matter of options, avenues in which to act"
it's also so funny that we keep clinging to ordinary language philosophy
LMFAO WHAT "it's my opinion that all appeals to sexual psychology are vapid and without general insight" you weren't kidding when you bashed psychoanalysis earlier lmfao
we keep spitefully quoting adorno/horkheimer but not actually talking about them
i like the start of the "broader scientist moral narratives" section. the inversion is generative and cute, and that's all it's meant to be

if nothing else, this book has definitively convinced me to never produce anything like my old-style blog posts ever again. it's not essay-as-form beauty; it's intellectual laziness, deficient in discipline, and lacking in literary skill
i've already described and lived through my uncomfortability with voice recordings and it's the same vices on display. i think they're fine tools in circumscribed domains for initial organization, and if that's all you're ever really interested in, that's fine enough, but the meaning changes a lot
when it's ever exposed to another person, especially intentionally revealed and not merely discovered