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Weeds are undesirable vegetation in the kingdom of plants. <a href="http://www.immigrationway.com/" rel="nofollow">immigrationway</a><br />Steve Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07645548559235454595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222418233330841391.post-89442656655779453992017-12-01T11:00:16.671-05:002017-12-01T11:00:16.671-05:00I am leaving a comment about the symposium here be...I am leaving a comment about the symposium here because I wish I would have said something about it in class last night. The symposium left me reflecting on many things.<br /><br />Who gets to decide what truth is? The masses? But isn’t there an individualistic component to the truth? If we are all charged with some sort of duty to be as truthful as possible all of the time is it possible that my truth is less valid than the truth of somebody with more intellect? How often is my truth not as right as somebody else’s? How will I ever know? Does life really have some sort of purpose or do we simply exist? If there is no god, no heaven, and if the world is deterministic, then what does it matter what people think or say?<br /><br />As a scientist, I do wish that the symposium had an evolutionary biologist, or the like. There were plenty of metaphors and similes being drawn from the field of science, and perhaps that is what got me thinking about all of this. . . . It made me ponder why it matters whether truth is dead. Perhaps because we want everyone to be safe, warm, and fed. But, if there is no day of reckoning then why do we care about other people? And will the truth help us to help everyone?<br /><br />On one hand, I believe that because humans, like all living things, are driven by biological mechanisms, it is natural for us to be selfish and compete with one another. We do this because we are driven to be biologically fit. So why would we worry about whether the guy next to us is hurt or starving? <br /><br />On the other hand, we may not be like all other species (or maybe we don’t know enough to realize that we are not that different than some); we feel compassion and, while I do not believe altruistic behavior exists, we do help one another, albeit (and if for no other reason) with a drive to somehow advance our own individual fitness. Perhaps this is why we care whether the guy next to us is hurt or starving. While most would shudder at the mere thought of another’s child being hurt or hungry, even though the child is not their own and, thus, a genetic connection is lacking, is that because we are all part of one large pack? Does the fact alone that we all belong to this pack impart some sort of goodness in all of us, or is it because religious morals have been instilled into our every thought? Can we separate the two? Or is this a classic example of nature vs nurture?<br /><br />There are moments when it feels like our society is cleaving in every direction; not just republicans and democrats, but the poor and rich, women and men, white people and people of color, but why? Has it always been this way? Are things really changing as much as I feel they are, or does constant access to the media make everything merely feel different? Or is it because I wasn’t paying attention to these types of issues when I was younger? It makes me ponder the correlation between truth and hatred.<br /><br />But, there are also times in which our society takes momentous steps in a humanitarian direction. And I do have faith in our pack. Faith that we will not allow ourselves to cleave and suffer. I think that the symposium was a step along this path and am glad that Duquesne hosted this event and I agree with you that this is precisely the type of conversation that should be occurring at law schools.<br />Randahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09960841197080594967noreply@blogger.com