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I'm ready for another One-on-One debate or two

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
I'm ready to once again "stick myself out there" in regards to being open to another One-on-One debate. If anyone's interested, we can discuss possible subjects.

If you want to know what I've been into lately..... I've been studying things regarding the Myers Briggs personality types. And I find it fascinating.

Another subject I like to talk about is life, but sometimes, that isn't always easily translated into a debate (maybe a "soft debate" if the subject is right).

Other subjects of interest to me:

Philosophy
Politics
Technology
Star Wars

...And for those who wonder where I stand on some subjects currently, I still more or less consider myself a non-theist who finds themselves fascinated by Existentialism. Granted, I question more about Existentialism these days. And I did try something different for a month or so at one point once, because I wanted to. But... I'm back to Existentialism and non-theism.

Anyway, here are some possible debate subjects I find interesting just off the top of my head...

1. What have you learned about life?

2. Will ARM replace x86 computers?

3. Does incorporating Myers Briggs in character design within fiction result in better characters, and in what regards?

4. Will AI help or hurt the environment?
 

Bthoth

*banned*
I'm ready to once again "stick myself out there" in regards to being open to another One-on-One debate. If anyone's interested, we can discuss possible subjects.

If you want to know what I've been into lately..... I've been studying things regarding the Myers Briggs personality types. And I find it fascinating.

Another subject I like to talk about is life, but sometimes, that isn't always easily translated into a debate (maybe a "soft debate" if the subject is right).

Other subjects of interest to me:

Philosophy
Politics
Technology
Star Wars

...And for those who wonder where I stand on some subjects currently, I still more or less consider myself a non-theist who finds themselves fascinated by Existentialism. Granted, I question more about Existentialism these days. And I did try something different for a month or so at one point once, because I wanted to. But... I'm back to Existentialism and non-theism.

Anyway, here are some possible debate subjects I find interesting just off the top of my head...

1. What have you learned about life?

2. Will ARM replace x86 computers?

3. Does incorporating Myers Briggs in character design within fiction result in better characters, and in what regards?

4. Will AI help or hurt the environment?
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1. What have you learned about life?

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Life: Intent to continue.

Once started all life intends to survive by instinct, chemically or however described but not by accident nor by conscious choice.

Do you see the same principle exhibited by all living systems?
Is there a better term to use?
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
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1. What have you learned about life?

""""

Life: Intent to continue.

Once started all life intends to survive by instinct, chemically or however described but not by accident nor by conscious choice.

Do you see the same principle exhibited by all living systems?
Is there a better term to use?

I'd say it's possible to intentionally violate this principle, and that some people do so - so I would take the negative side in such a debate.

If this is a subject you're truly interested in pursuing further, start a thread here about it and @ me:

 
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