In the past I've written both an essay on the philosophical aspects of what I learnt from OCD and another essay on the practical measures that helped me keep it under control. Now I wanted to convey the little life lessons I learnt from decades of chronic mental pain. Stuff that isn't directly about the … Continue reading Life lessons I squeezed from a lifelong severe mental illness
Two memes, one light hearted, the other less so
A little comment on Australia's recent tax cuts- please share around: And finally, I decided to face merge my two celebrity crushes (crushi is the correct plurarl actually- ed), Felix Biderman and Sufjan Stevens and it made Timothee Chalamet?
A different consequentialism
I don’t know if the views I outline here are novel or not- I asked some professional ethicist friends and they weren’t sure. I know that G.E. Moore said somewhat similar things, but I still need to do some reading to discern how similar. That’s next on the list once I get over this fever. … Continue reading A different consequentialism
What form of ethics is the least subject to rationalising what you wanted to do anyway?
"And now it frightens me, the dreams that I possessTo think I was acting like a believer, when I was just angry and depressed" -Sufjan Stevens, Ascension By rationalising ethics I mean finding an "ethical" argument for what you wanted to do anyway. You might think that a disadvantage of consequentialism as compared to deontology … Continue reading What form of ethics is the least subject to rationalising what you wanted to do anyway?
Results of the Justice & Mercy Survey
So you may be wondering why it has taken me so long to post the results of the Justice and Mercy survey. The truth is, the results themselves were uninteresting. Negative results all round, almost astonishingly so. There was no association between any of the demographic factors and mercy. There was no association between your … Continue reading Results of the Justice & Mercy Survey
Violence, mental illness and culpability- a left-wing perspective
Details have been changed to protect all involved. I I want to protest against a tendency I have seen, in some parts of the left, to deny that sometimes mental illness diminishes responsibility for very serious crimes. This tendency is well intentioned. The intention is to deny hurtful and dangerous stereotypes that mentally ill people … Continue reading Violence, mental illness and culpability- a left-wing perspective
In a shocking twist, Reddit protects a structurally racist judicial system from criticism
It's de Pony Sum, AKA u/No_bear_so_low here, and I've been suspended from Reddit. On the 28th of September I posted the following as an image post: The next morning I saw that I had received the following message: "Your account has been temporarily suspended from Reddit for posting or threatening to post personal information." But note … Continue reading In a shocking twist, Reddit protects a structurally racist judicial system from criticism
Artificial intelligence dreams images to accompany Sufjan Stevens lyrics
Continuing this blog's project of creating Sufjan themed art using AI I've automatically generated a collection of images to accompany Sufjan lyrics. Using this https://vision-explorer.allenai.org/text_to_image_generation I gave a computer program hundreds of Sufjan Steven lyrics and picked the best results. I was dressed in white You stare at the sun to see the sublime The … Continue reading Artificial intelligence dreams images to accompany Sufjan Stevens lyrics
Should you vote?
Let's suppose a few things. First of all let's suppose that you care about other people. Let's quantify that care and say that you care about them, on average, one quarter as much as you care about yourself. This is, I think, a reasonable lower bound on how much most people would want to care, … Continue reading Should you vote?
New thought experiments for the backyard metaphysician to try at home
Sam and Finley Finley loves Sam and Sam loves Finley. Sam hits their head, losing all of their autobiographical memory. However their skills and personality remain as they were. The usual question at this juncture is were you Finley, would you still love Sam? The idea being that if you answer yes, it follows that … Continue reading New thought experiments for the backyard metaphysician to try at home