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Originally Posted by Nihilist_santa
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Your point is what exactly? Decartes was a psychopath so I take him with a grain of salt. Im talking about your cartesian ego. Now you want to bring up kant. How is that beer delivery job going?
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The Cartesian Ego is focused around Descarte's famous, "Cogito ergo sum," which is derived from having the ability to doubt existence in thought is proof of existence with the sanction of God. I've used it in a way of folks having a lack of doubt of their own thoughts which become presented as the only correct notion ("I think A so B is inherently wrong because I didn't think it")(The dependent clause is what typically manifests when presented with contrary evidence which then breaks down into ad hominem). I bring up Kant because I agree with an ethic based upon a duty. The parable speaks that a merchant has a duty to offer a fair price and that the buyer has a duty to know a fair price. That goes beyond an "I think therefore..." mindset since it is from the view of a person interacting within a greater sphere than their own thoughts.
The job's going well. Morning round was completed then fermentation measurements and some tank washing. Next is the secound round of deliveries. How is your job going?