An ethical thought experiment: An usher works his way among the audience, politely, quietly and discreetly dispatching all thost twits making noises with a silenced small caliber pistol.
Does our right to hear this talk (somewhat) clearly override their prima facie right to make irritating gibbering and squealing noises, and to maintain the integrity of their crania?
Huemer has been my favourite philosopher since stumbling upon his little site years back. He influenced my thinking on a lot of things, namely on morality and issues of epistemic justification. I was shocked and amazed to find this. ;o
Professor Huemer is my favorite current living philosophy. I met him last summer and have stayed in touch with him since. Very clear minded and intelligent. Glad to have him on the side of anarcho-capitalism because he'd be a pretty intense opponent.
An ethical thought experiment: An usher works his way among the audience, politely, quietly and discreetly dispatching all thost twits making noises with a silenced small caliber pistol.
Does our right to hear this talk (somewhat) clearly override their prima facie right to make irritating gibbering and squealing noises, and to maintain the integrity of their crania?
polymath7 1 week ago
@xStrelok
If you're at all interested in politics, I'd highly recommend going to the IHS summer seminars. They are where I met him. He's a really cool, dude.
TheClosestcontinuer 3 weeks ago
Huemer has been my favourite philosopher since stumbling upon his little site years back. He influenced my thinking on a lot of things, namely on morality and issues of epistemic justification. I was shocked and amazed to find this. ;o
xStrelok 3 weeks ago
philosopher*
TheClosestcontinuer 1 month ago
Professor Huemer is my favorite current living philosophy. I met him last summer and have stayed in touch with him since. Very clear minded and intelligent. Glad to have him on the side of anarcho-capitalism because he'd be a pretty intense opponent.
TheClosestcontinuer 1 month ago