Principle of Indifference
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Principle of Indifference
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Some rambling thoughts on the commonplace that "God is not an object": An "object" is really an intuitive notion more than anything else. Insofar as it is opposed to "subject", it really comes to our intuitions in vision-like terms. An object is what we can put in front of us.


I see feminists and leftists raising their voices for factory workers, who happen to be mostly men. I don't see a single Men's Rights activist. For them, the working-class man isn't a person to be protected; he’s a shield. He’s only brought up to argue that the privilege doesn't exist: "How can men be privileged if this laborer is struggling?" But the moment that same man revolts against the state, he becomes inconvenient. Supporting him would mean challenging the hierarchies they actually rely on. The current wages make it mathematically impossible for a man to be a "provider," but they’d rather blame anyone else than the system that’s actually starving him.

Local villagers said he was a 2 year old elephant. In his death he folded his legs as if he were still a baby.



A woman confronts begging Ladies on the roadside, offers one a ₹5,000/month job. They refuse & continue begging. Choice or desperate circumstances?

Narasimha, 7th Century, Kashmir.













