birdandsheep
birdandsheep t1_j9iv8cb wrote
You can get better at math. It's not set in stone.
birdandsheep t1_j56gwyy wrote
Reply to comment by kyzl in 'Squid Game,' Class Struggle, and the Good Life by ADefiniteDescription
If it wanted to be a critique, it should have killed the MC in one of the games and then just ended abruptly. It still would be entertainment, but at least it would deprive the viewer of narrative payoff, just like in the lives of all those who didn't win.
birdandsheep t1_j2twa6k wrote
Reply to comment by hydrOHxide in Teaching philosophy in a children’s prison has shown me the meaning of anger | The arguments against imprisoning children are well established, yet still we lock up those who have been failed by Va3Victis
I was incarcerated as a minor for being monstrously violent. I was smart enough to get my life together. I saw these kids first hand. Many of them will never be able to be fixed. They were born different or fucked up beyond repair. My personal history makes me extremely sympathetic to people who want forgiveness, but not everyone is capable of earning that forgiveness.
It is also patently untrue that children's prisons in the US don't make efforts to help the prisoners. Where I was, there was individual therapy twice a week and group therapy three or four days per week. Sometimes less, if the unit was dangerous. But the staff cared and put in effort to teach us life skills, emotional skills, etc. I got three different job certifications in prison that I was able to use to help me support myself in college.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, I'm glad you're sympathetic and have a sense of outrage about the prison system, and I'm sure that there are places that care less about the kids than where I was. But I want to caution you against being too critical. Juvenile recidivism is a lot lower than adult recidivism. The system works better than you think.
birdandsheep t1_jc5oa2i wrote
Reply to Validating philosophical beliefs using intuitions is not a simple task, but this doesn’t mean intuitions should be dismissed as unreliable. Experiment and a priori reasoning can sort good intuitions from bad. by IAI_Admin
The point of training is to refine our intuitions.