I’ve always had a problem with “self-evident”. How does it differ from “evident”? Also, “all men are created equal” contradicts the parable of talents. Finally, why is truth seemingly subjective? I mean, what was truth to me as a child is no longer true as an “adult” (or as an individual living an extended adolescence)?
To me, context determines usage; in this case, IMHO, “..that all men..” would include both men and women. Maybe the original, historical, context did not, but I think we can safely assume that it means both biological sexes. Now if it had read “..that all males..”, then we can say that females/women were excluded.
It will be interesting, should I live long enough, to see how today’s critics of those who came before them react when their prodigy starts doing the same to them. Every generation rebels against and criticizes previous ones, often rightly, but don’t get too cocky, your turn is coming and you have/will make just as many blunders. The past is the past, can’t change it so learn from it and move forward, hopefully better equipped.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
“Everybody” has one extra syllable. Concision matters?
TravisTarrant about 3 years ago
Stories with Danae always make me happy.
C about 3 years ago
Get ready for your career in fast food kitchens Danae
Bullet Bronson Premium Member about 3 years ago
Thomas Jefferson was a stinky, booger-brained boy? I never knew.
unfair.de about 3 years ago
Yep, I’m with Katie. Danae is right on that one, no doubt.
Bilan about 3 years ago
He should have asked her which soda to drop Mentos in.
Pop’s pop quiz on making pop pop.
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
I’m proud to be a Bugger Brained Boy!
Doug K about 3 years ago
You should probably (at least) give a *category for the question.
*Tell her what class this is a question for.
Isenthor1978 about 3 years ago
I’ve always had a problem with “self-evident”. How does it differ from “evident”? Also, “all men are created equal” contradicts the parable of talents. Finally, why is truth seemingly subjective? I mean, what was truth to me as a child is no longer true as an “adult” (or as an individual living an extended adolescence)?
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Preconceptions can sidetrack accurate intake of information
mark_t_regan Premium Member about 3 years ago
To me, context determines usage; in this case, IMHO, “..that all men..” would include both men and women. Maybe the original, historical, context did not, but I think we can safely assume that it means both biological sexes. Now if it had read “..that all males..”, then we can say that females/women were excluded.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 3 years ago
Original Star Trek got flak for “Where no MAN has gone before!”.
scag about 3 years ago
Hopefully this story arc will be done soon. I find this character annoying. Bring back the bears!
bbenoit about 3 years ago
It will be interesting, should I live long enough, to see how today’s critics of those who came before them react when their prodigy starts doing the same to them. Every generation rebels against and criticizes previous ones, often rightly, but don’t get too cocky, your turn is coming and you have/will make just as many blunders. The past is the past, can’t change it so learn from it and move forward, hopefully better equipped.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I know. I know. The first amendment of the declaration in the constitution of independence.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
OK, that narrows it down to a mere 3.5 billion people. Could you please be a little more specific?
Can't Sleep about 3 years ago
Hey Danae – there’s an opening for a shaman if you’re into politics. What? NO. It’s not sexist – it’s the job TITLE!
Pickled Pete about 3 years ago
Starting the DOI with a myth, doesn’t give much credence to the rest of it…
Prey about 3 years ago
Wasn´t that by Grace Slick – well, something to do with airplanes.
Linguist about 3 years ago
As a history professor, I once had, was fond of saying, “All Men Are Created Equal … just some are created more equal than others!”
mourdac Premium Member about 3 years ago
Maybe one day the U.S. will live up to those words but I’m not holding my breath.
calliarcale about 3 years ago
I gotta admit, she’s not wrong!
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Abigail Adams has a new fan.
KEA about 3 years ago
“men” used to be used as a synonym for “mankind”, but then “gay” used to mean “happy”.
locake about 3 years ago
All men were created equal to each other. Females were created far superior to men.
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
The word men means people. It’s meant that for hundreds of years (for educated people, anyway).
bakana about 3 years ago
Well, Technically, he was no longer a Boy when he wrote that.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 3 years ago
Finally calling it what it is.