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World Court Finds Israel Responsible for Apartheid

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Legal Consequences Arising From The Policies And Practices Of Israel In the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Including East Jereusalem

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World Court Finds Israel Responsible for Apartheid

  • They’re just categorically different, there isn’t an “inside” or an “outside” in the sense of spatial structure as that is something derived a posteriori as part of thought.

    So.. there are things that are either within the category of thought or not? Is thought mutually exclusive to material? Is thought composed of material or the other way around? Or are they both the same?

    I’m not sure what it would even mean to say reality is “thought”.

    That is the standard definition of idealism, is it not? That existence is immaterial?

  • Technology @lemmy.ml

    IAEA Presents Sustainable Energy Planning Toolkit to the G20

    sdfpubnix @lemmy.sdf.org

    Human Rights reached 100 posts, yay!

  • Well, please do share what you find!

    You are on the right track w/ idealism vs materialism in psychology, at least.

    The question there arose from the brain: how do you rectify the mind/soul with the brain/body? Dualism apparently fails (the idea that there is a separate mind from the brain) which leaves only some form of monism. A sort of hybrid materialism-idealism seems to make the most sense, where consciousness is a property of the universe, like time or space, and different entities have differing consciousnesses. In that sort of a philosophy, when talking about the brain of a person you are equally talking about the experience that person is having, just in different terms.

    I suspect that in sociology that would be some sort of unified anarcho-marxism, if such a thing exists. The atomic theory of society seems to be the thing where they are working on unifying language. If society is fully atomized, asking whether a new society arises due to free choice or resource demands is like asking whether rivers rise due to rain or sewer overflow, if that makes sense?

  • You are very welcome!

    I'm glad to be able to be of appreciation, as I know how that is - looks like you are in the right place to discuss political science though!

    In the interest of conversation, maybe you can explain or point me to an explanation of why Anarchism vs. Marxism is considered "idealism vs materialism" in sociology?

    In Psychology, we had an "idealism vs materialism" debate, but it is mostly resolved with a sort of "idealistic materialism" or "materialistic idealism" where, essentially, "idealism <=> materialism", as I understand it.

    I'm curious about what the current state of the art is, in that debate!

    Either way, I'll definitely spend some time in !politics@lemmy.ml checking things out.

  • A good rule of thumb is to measure twice, cut once, so perhaps give it a try twice: once where you answer philosophically and once where you answer practically?

    I'm due for taking it again, myself, but I generally consider myself a radical moderate (I'm all for system-wide changes) and I think Pew described me as "faith and family left" when I last took the test.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Ex-Meta engineer sues company, accusing the company of being biased against employees supporting Palestine.

  • We need journalism, not vitriol, in !humanrights@lemmy.sdf.org <- I'm the moderator there. Just saying, if you see something in the news that speaks to the human right to privacy, we'll spread the news if you cross-post it.

    Article 12, UN UDHR

    No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    By sunsetting Section 230, Congress could be about to break the internet as we know it

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    For a Universal Declaration on Fediverse Rights, or: At the Core of the Threads-Debate lies a deeper problem: how can the Fediverse grow without losing its soul in the process?

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    [resource] Introduction to the Rights-Based Approach

  • IAEA is the international body responsible for standardizations on nuclear energy.

    Four years is not a long span of time in the context of nuclear energy, where technological developments take the scale of decades.

    This press release pertains to the newly announced western strategy for nuclear, low-carbon energy. That strategy is still current.

    By working to ensure that everyone can benefit from nuclear science, the IAEA underpins rights enshrined in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in 1976. These include the right to benefit from scientific progress; the right to an adequate standard of living and the right to the highest-attainable standard of health.

    The Agency does this by using nuclear science to combat zoonotic diseases; bolster food safety; protect fruits from pests; strengthen water management; treat cancer; and of course, to help countries mitigate climate change.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    ‘No way out without bloodshed’: the right believe the US is under threat and are mobilizing

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Human Rights Day: How Nuclear Science Helps Countries Guarantee Basic Rights to Water, Food and Health

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