25 February 2024

Witch Hunting in our society

 

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Witch Hunting in our society

 

Topic by Norma

Notes by Lawrence

 

 

The idea of witch hunting takes us back to the Middle and Dark ages and in many cases to The Inquisition. Whilst all this makes good history, for our purposes we need to look at the social and anthropology of today’s idea of witch hunting. Besides, the Inquisition, for example, was involved in hunting people who were accused of practicing witchcraft and invoking spells and curses on their victims.

 

 

Today, those who identify themselves as witches are allowed to go about their beliefs and activities as any other group of people in modern society. It is true that there are some places in the world where people still believe in witches with supernatural powers invoking spells and curses but these have more to do with unenlightenment rather than supernatural powers.

 

 

With reference to “our society” we can safely argue that today by witch hunting we mean persecution and victimization usually in the context of racism, minorities and political ideologies. Sometime, in modern times, we still see persecution for religious beliefs and maybe even culture practices.

 

 

One of the most famous witch hunts in the twentieth century was McCarthyism (check search engines), when Senator Joseph McCarthy was charged to find Soviet spies and communists in the United States.

 

 

But one of the most obnoxious witch hunting in the twentieth century was the anti Semitism by the National Socialists who, by the way, also persecuted other minority groups, such as gypsies. In the late 19th century and early 20th century in Europe, there were the pogroms in Eastern Europe of the Jews. Of course, these persecutions are not limited to Europe all cultures and states have their victims.

 

Today, in the twenty first century, we have the witch hunting of refugees, LGBT people, minority races, and in some countries, religious beliefs can still give rise to victimization.

 

 

So, what are some of the necessary and sufficient condition for victimization to qualify as witch hunting? If we take McCarthyism and the Nazi witch hunting as our model, we can identify certain specific conditions.

 

 

Ideology, usually in the form of irrational or biased beliefs, is certainly a sufficient condition of witch hunting. The Inquisition, McCarthyism and the Nazi all took their ideology beyond the bounds of reason and morality. The question here is whether a challenge to ideology or the integrity of a state is a reason to pursue irrational or immoral persecution of certain members of society.

 

 

Any disagreement or questioning of this ideology is considered as an act by an enemy of the authority and hence, the state. These people assume for themselves absolute power to pursue their victims; many times such powers are not compatible with natural justice or the principles of jurisprudence.

 

 

Another necessary condition involves the practitioners of witch hunting prescribing the methods to get their victims and prescribe the relevant guilt. Punishment is also a necessary condition of witch hunting. Usually punishment goes beyond what we might today regard as a civilized practice and certainly in breach of all human rights.

 

 

Finally, an important condition for witch hunting is the manipulation of emotions by those involved in witch hunting of the general population. A key condition of witch hunting is that the general population does not go against the ideology and practice. And as we all know fear can be a very strong emotion to manipulate the general population.

 

Best and take care
Lawrence


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PhiloMadrid Skype: Wed 28th Feb at 8:00pm: Witch-hunts in society

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18 February 2024

PhiloMadrid Skype: Wed 28th Feb at 8:00pm: Witch-hunts in society

Witch-hunts in society


Dear friends,


Our next meeting is on the 28th February Wednesday (two weeks time) and
our topic is "Witch-hunts in society" proposed by Norma. I'll try and
have a short essay by next Sunday/Monday. Please check the website/blog
– PhiloMadrid.com.


In the meantime, Milton is looking for accommodation in Madrid or very
close to Madrid: phone/Whatsapp is 640 548 064 and e-mail
miltonriveramanga@gmail.com


NEWS


- Book by Asuncion

Title: Timeless Joyce

Author: Asuncion Lopez Varela Azcarate

Description: 2022 marked the 100th anniversary of the publication of
James Joyce's Ulysses.


This book is a celebration of Joyce's text and of the aspects that make
his masterpiece timeless.


Structured under the inspiration of Brancusi's spiral image, 'Symbol of
James Joyce', the volume shows Joyce's play in two movements: a
centripetal move towards unity, using myth, analogies and
correspondences and a centrifugal force, with a cunning mixture of irony
and unanticipated turns, where the dream of unity is shattered and the
text resonates in multiple directions, manifesting its diversity through
forms of duplicity and double coding. ……….more details from the AMAZON
link or NEWS link

Available at Amazon

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Past News:


-Diego: Manifesto: The Beehive Complex: Dare to Dance in the Dark and
Rejoice in the Most Astonishing of Illusions.

-Un giro en el aire Lucinda Maxwell (Teresa)

-Julian Martelli passed away early in October this year, 2022

-Jorge Free Distribution: Evolution of Thought and its Influence on
Society and Technology

-Oscar: "Toranzo, 88 ilustraciones y coplillas"


Details here:

NEWS

https://www.philomadrid.com/2024/01/news.html


Please let me know if you need the Skype link: preferably by WhatsApp.


Best and take care
Lawrence


telephone/WhatsApp: 606081813
Email: philomadrid@gmail.com
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PhiloMadrid Skype: Wed 28th Feb at 8:00pm: Witch-hunts in society

11 February 2024

PhiloMadrid Skype: Wed 14th Feb at 8:00pm: Would you take a rejuvenating therapy?,,

 

 

Dear Friends,

 

 

This Wednesday we are continuing with: Would you take a rejuvenating therapy?

 

 

The topic was suggested by Cristina and in my essay I give the context this question was asked and then some philosophical issues involved.

 

 

Would you take a rejuvenating therapy?

https://www.philomadrid.com/2024/02/would-you-take-rejuvenating-therapy.html

 

 

In the meantime, Milton is looking for accommodation in Madrid or very close to Madrid: phone/Whatsapp is 640 548 064 and e-mail miltonriveramanga@gmail.com

 

 

NEWS

 

 

- Book by Asuncion

 

Title: Timeless Joyce

 

Author: Asuncion Lopez Varela Azcarate

 

Description: 2022 marked the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce's Ulysses.

 

 

This book is a celebration of Joyce's text and of the aspects that make his masterpiece timeless.

 

 

Structured under the inspiration of Brancusi's spiral image, 'Symbol of James Joyce', the volume shows Joyce's play in two movements: a centripetal move towards unity, using myth, analogies and correspondences and a centrifugal force, with a cunning mixture of irony and unanticipated turns, where the dream of unity is shattered and the text resonates in multiple directions, manifesting its diversity through forms of duplicity and double coding. ……….more details from the AMAZON link or NEWS link

 

Available at Amazon

 

https://www.amazon.com/Timeless-Joyce-Hundred-Years-Ulysses-ebook/dp/B0CNWWQRR3

 

 

Past News:

 

 

-Diego: Manifesto: The Beehive Complex: Dare to Dance in the Dark and

Rejoice in the Most Astonishing of Illusions.

 

-Un giro en el aire Lucinda Maxwell (Teresa)

 

-Julian Martelli passed away early in October this year, 2022

 

-Jorge Free Distribution: Evolution of Thought and its Influence on Society and Technology

 

-Oscar: "Toranzo, 88 ilustraciones y coplillas"

 

 

Details here:

 

NEWS

 

https://www.philomadrid.com/2024/01/news.html

 

 

Please let me know if you need the Skype link: preferably by WhatsApp.

 

 

Best and take care

Lawrence

 

 

telephone/WhatsApp: 606081813

Email: philomadrid@gmail.com

http://www.philomadrid.com

 

 

PhiloMadrid Skype: Wed 14th Feb at 8:00pm: Would you take a rejuvenating therapy?

 

 

04 February 2024

PhiloMadrid Skype: Wed 7th Feb at 8:00pm: Would you take a rejuvenating therapy?

Dear Friends,


This Wednesday we are discussing: Would you take a rejuvenating therapy?


The topic was suggested by Cristina and in my essay I give the context
this question was asked and then some philosophical issues involved.


Would you take a rejuvenating therapy?
https://www.philomadrid.com/2024/02/would-you-take-rejuvenating-therapy.html


NEWS


- Book by Asuncion

Title: Timeless Joyce

Author: Asuncion Lopez Varela Azcarate

Description: 2022 marked the 100th anniversary of the publication of
James Joyce's Ulysses.


This book is a celebration of Joyce's text and of the aspects that make
his masterpiece timeless.


Structured under the inspiration of Brancusi's spiral image, 'Symbol of
James Joyce', the volume shows Joyce's play in two movements: a
centripetal move towards unity, using myth, analogies and
correspondences and a centrifugal force, with a cunning mixture of irony
and unanticipated turns, where the dream of unity is shattered and the
text resonates in multiple directions, manifesting its diversity through
forms of duplicity and double coding. ……….more details from the AMAZON
link or NEWS link

Available at Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/Timeless-Joyce-Hundred-Years-Ulysses-ebook/dp/B0CNWWQRR3


Past News:


-Milton looking to share a flat

-Diego: Manifesto: The Beehive Complex: Dare to Dance in the Dark and
Rejoice in the Most Astonishing of Illusions.

-Un giro en el aire Lucinda Maxwell (Teresa)

-Julian Martelli passed away early in October this year, 2022

-Jorge Free Distribution: Evolution of Thought and its Influence on
Society and Technology

-Oscar: "Toranzo, 88 ilustraciones y coplillas"


Details here:

NEWS

https://www.philomadrid.com/2024/01/news.html


Please let me know if you need the Skype link: preferably by WhatsApp.


Best and take care
Lawrence


telephone/WhatsApp: 606081813
Email: philomadrid@gmail.com
http://www.philomadrid.com


PhiloMadrid Skype: Wed 7th Feb at 8:00pm: Would you take a rejuvenating
therapy?

Would you take a rejuvenating therapy?

 

Would you take a rejuvenating therapy?

 

Topic by Cristina

Notes by Lawrence

 

 

During our meeting last week discussing Staying Young, Cristina brought to our attention a research study on DNA to rejuvenate the body and thus prolong life and rejuvenating youth. Then she asked us whether any of us would take such a medical treatment?

 

 

The research is above board, there are no side effects or adverse effects to the body and we even get to keep our memories. In our enthusiasm for the topic, I forgot to ask her for a reference.

 

 

After a search on the internet, I came across the Geroscience Hypothesis that is a treatment to retard the aging process and at the same time delay the onset of many diseases (Google). The topic is so new that my first search of “gerotherapeutic” only resulted in 3,400 results vs 121 in Google Scholar. Even the AI algorithm was not too familiar with the term because it kept suggesting neurotherapeutic on both dedicated search versions. Although amongst this empty space on the internet the search did discover the Geroscience Hypothesis.

 

 

So, would you take a therapy to rejuvenate the body, live longer with prolonged disease free periods? Of course, in science there are no such things as 100% guarantees that a technology might not have side effects. Or function 100% as advertised. But as the saying goes, 80% solution is better than no solution at all. Would your answer be different with just 80% guarantee?

 

 

Despite the subject and the treatment being biological and medical science, the meddling hand of language is not too far away from any philosophical issues.

 

 

A basic issue for us is that language makes senses, or has a meaning, in a precise context. This goes back to Wittgenstein’s private language problem, which Alice in Alice in Wonder Land eloquently defines as "If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense.” (The quote is longer and there are too many references to Lewis Caroll’s book)

 

 

The problem for us is that what scientists mean by a technical term is not necessarily, what people in general think it means; or at least a substantial percentage of the people. Is this the same as saying that language used in one context is as if being in some sort of private language bubble?

 

 

We saw this phenomenon during the Covid pandemic when a dangerous percentage of the population had no idea how vaccines work (many still don’t). Apart from neglected to take into account the group immunity effect vaccines have for infectious diseases.

 

 

And to compound the issue many people associated taking or not taking a vaccine to expressions of freedom and free speech. In the meantime, it seems as if viruses believe in the freedom of being opportunists; and they’re very good at it.

 

 

Two common terms in the Geroscience Hypothesis are “to retard” and “to delay”; for example check the book Advances in Geroscience under the chapter: Austad, S.N. (2016). The Geroscience Hypothesis: Is It Possible to Change the Rate of Aging?. In: Sierra, F., Kohanski, R. (eds) Advances in Geroscience. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23246-1_1

 

 

Of course, neither retard nor delay mean stop in any context. I also don’t believe that there is some hidden slippery slope in the theory or biology. Firstly, even if the treatment is repeated over long periods of time retard and delay do not imply invincibility. There is always the possibility of being run over by a bus as was mentioned during the meeting on Staying Young. And delay does not mean not having diseases.

 

 

Secondly, scientists working on the Geroscience Hypothesis are the first people to point out that there is nothing new about this phenomenon in biological science. Diet and lifestyle are key contributors to how long we live and diseases we acquire or develop.

 

 

By today’s standards, we believe that we have a right to be old. Some governments of questionable provenance, however, demonstrated an undeclared policy of leaving elderly to their fate during the pandemic. They preferred commercial gain for some sectors in the economy for spending on health care for the elderly. Dignity was not a common term used in some quarters of applied politics.

 

 

Moving on, dogma is one of those false philosophical arguments based on authority or an influential figure; this does not necessarily apply to one’s parents or the boss but that is a different matter. The problem with this argument (Argument from Authority) is not that the authority cannot be right sometimes but rather the authority is assumed to be always right with the rigours of an imposed law.

 

 

Scientific certainty is based on the 95% Golden Rule of scientific certainty. Contrary to dogma, the Golden Rule has an element of built in scientific scepticism. Once again, rigour and robustness in scientific argument do not mean “always right”.  In any event, I propose that “always” is a term we use from our experience or memory of an event being a fact.

 

 

During our discussion on Staying Young Julia pointed out the implications on old age pensions in staying young and James highlighted the implications of being young over a long time. Staying young and living longer imply an economic consequences which include having a reasonable income over one’s long life. Does this mean we have to change our economic model of boom-bust economies?

 

 

Given that, some might still pass away sooner than their life expectancy, does this mean people who live longer stand a chance being really alone and lonely if all their friends and immediate family pass away sooner then they will.

 

 

Do you still want to stay young that long?

 

 

Best and take care

 

 

 

Lawrence

 

 

 

telephone/WhatsApp: 606081813

 

 

Email: philomadrid@gmail.com

 

 

http://www.philomadrid.com

 

 

 

 

 

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