Comments by "Phil Davenport" (@phildavenport4150) on "Johnny Harris"
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Reminiscent of the early radical Behaviorist belief that the mind, at birth, is a tabula rasa, or blank slate, on which all knowledge is imprinted by learning. It was also believed that all behavior was reactive, shaped by its environment, and if an organism argued for an active, intervening consciousness, its contents were believed to be "the steam above the engine", or epiphenomena, and not contributing at all to the subsequent behaviors emitted. Fortunately, psychologists of a different opinion were able to show that we did, in fact, bring a lot to the table at birth. The whole debate is not new of course, the nature-nurture issue being of long standing and passionately pursued by its various stakeholders (originally philosophers) for hundreds of years.
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@yestervue4697 So, your Earth is flat, eh? Great, that means that your oceans are flat as well, and there is also something holding them in. Right? Good, now, where's the thing that holds in your flat oceans? A Big Ice Wall, right? OK, now, let's see your solid evidence for the existence of it. Small problem - nobody has ever seen it or recorded it. But, since you have all the answers, you obviously do, so let's see your evidence! What's that, you don't have any, and can't find any? Gee, I wonder why not, you dumb flattard prick. Go back to school and learn something useful.
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