But poker is an example that doesn't seem to refute anything. Please explain what makes it germane.Walker wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2017 2:44 pmI thought commonsense was a description, or label, for a type of knowing.commonsense wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2017 6:35 pm ********************************
Why did you choose poker?
If poker doesn't involve lying, what does that say about other card games?
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An analysis of the concept "honesty"
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Well, you mentioned cards and bluffing, so I wrote some observations about poker and bluffing.
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Let's expose the comments about people willing to turn Jews in if Nazis came knocking at their doors because being honest is a must for what these comments really are --- anti-Semitism. You want proof? Would these same people tell the truth about their children hiding out in their basements if the Nazis came to their homes and wanting to murder their own children? I doubt it. Anyone with half a brain will doubt it too.
Moreover, these same people have lied throughout their lives, over matters that are trivial in comparison to saving a life from ruthless murderers. So, these people have lied throughout their lives, but now tell us that they would be morally compelled to turn the Jews in? It's not because of any moral dedication to honesty, it's simply a hatred for Jews that they want to "justify."
Moreover, these same people have lied throughout their lives, over matters that are trivial in comparison to saving a life from ruthless murderers. So, these people have lied throughout their lives, but now tell us that they would be morally compelled to turn the Jews in? It's not because of any moral dedication to honesty, it's simply a hatred for Jews that they want to "justify."
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Psychopaths always find a way to 'justify' their actions. It's what they do best. Compulsive liar: ''There's nothing wrong with lying, because it saved some people hiding in basements from murderers''. Serial killer: ''Murder is good. Murder of inferior foreigners can save American lives''.
Psychopaths can justify anything because they can't feel emotions like compassion and empathy--emotional responses that normal people use to determine their actions.
Psychopaths can justify anything because they can't feel emotions like compassion and empathy--emotional responses that normal people use to determine their actions.
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Quite a nasty little germ.Science Fan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:10 pm Let's expose the comments about people willing to turn Jews in if Nazis came knocking at their doors because being honest is a must ...