https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwg4z7MaxTY @[email protected]

"How Localization Builds Resilient Communities & Economies with Helena Norberg-Hodge | TGS 181"

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It is TOO EARLY for local currencies, but THE TIME IS RIPE for _local food Initiatives_

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Thought regarding "Treat others as you will that they treat you":

Harming ourselves harms those held onto us, so treat yourself as others wish you to benefit.

Thinking about how smoking tobacco impacts myself and others, too.

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BUTTTTT I refuse to initiate works on the Hawai'ian islands. That is criminally ceded native land. I will, however, do what I can to help native Hawai'ians to build up their own co-op

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Re: "Fuel (Concept)"

Fossil Fuel, Natural/Greenhouse Gas, Coal — DIRTY Fuel (not energy until consumed).

Sunlight, Water- & Air-flow, Heat Gradients, Biodiesel (recycled from organic wastes) — CLEAN Fuel.

We need to divest from the color-coding of Good v Bad.

Greenwashing and whitewashing, if inverted, become "red washing" and "black washing". Neither of those sounds pleasant to the Western superpsyche bc of racist histories.

If we can lessen color-association with health, we free ourselves from the biases implanted in us that encourage us to pursue false advertising.

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The underlying message:

Local, local, local;
Local. Local. Local.
LOCAL! LOCAL! LOCAL!
#Communities

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Lol George Washington was right: premature internationalization is a mistake (though not a fault)

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I WANT TO START A SCHOOL FOR Farming, Technology, Medicine.

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I would really like to work with you to build a chart of our local ecological dependencies:

I.e., upon which other forms of life do the lifeforms in our ecological habitats depend?

By fortifying the bases of the transespecial fuel chain, we secure our environment and assure both nature and ourselves of success and succession.

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The 5 Rs:

Reconnect (to others as primary, and to nature — practical and spiritual).
Rethink.
Resist.
Renew.
Rejoice.

Study HEALTHY people, not only the traumatized.

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"The biggest Poverty now is Time Poverty."

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How Localization Builds Resilient Communities & Economies with Helena Norberg-Hodge | TGS 181

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Who should you follow if you want to act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law?

Only one right answer here - the research group "#Kant, #Kantianism and #Morality" at the @universityofgroningen - now also on the fediverse! Follow them at @KantinGroningen for all things Kant and modern moral philosophy.

#philosophy #moralphilosophy #ImmanuelKant

Do Moral Beliefs Motivate Action? - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice

Do moral beliefs motivate action? To answer this question, extant arguments have considered hypothetical cases of association (dissociation) between agents’ moral beliefs and actions. In this paper, I argue that this approach can be improved by studying people’s actual moral beliefs and actions using empirical research methods. I present three new studies showing that, when the stakes are high, associations between participants’ moral beliefs and actions are actually explained by co-occurring but independent moral emotions. These findings suggest that moral beliefs themselves have little or no motivational force, supporting the Humean picture of moral motivation.

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Do Moral Beliefs Motivate Action? - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice

Do moral beliefs motivate action? To answer this question, extant arguments have considered hypothetical cases of association (dissociation) between agents’ moral beliefs and actions. In this paper, I argue that this approach can be improved by studying people’s actual moral beliefs and actions using empirical research methods. I present three new studies showing that, when the stakes are high, associations between participants’ moral beliefs and actions are actually explained by co-occurring but independent moral emotions. These findings suggest that moral beliefs themselves have little or no motivational force, supporting the Humean picture of moral motivation.

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Kantian Insomnia: Kristyn

https://www.answers-in-reason.com/?p=7692
'I keep trying to think of a new philosophy pun, but I Kant" - Davidian For more information on Kant check out the Fresh AiR Podcast for the episode on Kantianism. Credits Art: KrissIdea: DavidianScript: Kriss KristynAutistic, queer, D&D devotee, pun peddler, meme dabbler, home-brew hero. Downton Abbey Diogenes! www.answers-in-reason.com

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Kantian Insomnia » Answers In Reason

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Kantian Insomnia » Kristyn » Answers In Reason

Now that's ONE way to test the universalizability of the maxims under which people operate! #Kantianism #CategoricalImperative

https://mastodon.social/users/AmyDentata/statuses/110205372224846827
@rigo I’m just starting to learn more about Parfait’s views, but apparently #Kantianism was indeed one of three major schools of thought he tried to reconcile into a unified theory of morality…