Coggins7 wrote:This is postmodernism, an artifact of that very era, and a primary example of why it ultimately spells, if left to run its course, the end of western civilization, its intellectual patrimony, and the values and progress it has brought the world. This Nietzschean epistemological cop out is not worth responding too, at least in these terms.
Actually, that was me identifying your artifact. My identification of it is not in itself "postmodernism." You simply identify my disagreement with you as my "postmodernism." This is because of your tendency to identify everything in terms of the ideological struggle you are reading into everything around here to sustain your endless impertinent posting.
Is ideology to be found? Yes, but it is woven into the discussion in much more complex terms than your overly simplistic reduction of things. One would think that you would be a little more circumspect about making such ham-handed intellectual errors, since you find them all of the time in criticisms of the LDS Church, but the pot still has trouble seeing it is as black as the kettle.
Coggins7 wrote:The sixties are "ancient history"? Behold the Sony Playstation generation. The incentives and sociological dynamics the Pill created are hardly difficult to discern, unless you are a partisan of those incentives and dynamics, in which case all will certainly look rosy.
Loran, I was addressing her claims about human beings always having suffered from immorality ("Immorality started with the earliest humans")... the 'always' part suggesting her knowledge of a deeply ancient past. In other words, the conversation
I was trying to engage in was about matters that far predate the 60s. It amazes me how you try to wrench every discussion back to your obsession with the 60s.
I have said before, and I will repeat:
I am not interested in engaging you in debates about 20th century ideology wars. Find someone else to take this up with. If you want to engage me on the points I am actually discussing, I am happy to do so, but the minute you try to turn it into your argument about ideology (if that is not what I am talking about), I will identify it as such and discontinue engaging you. You sound like a broken record.
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