17 responses to “Looking Greenly”

  1. Joel Schlosberg
  2. Neverfox

    Firefox 3.5.8 Windows 7

    They seem to have made the mistake of thinking that ‘alternative’ is acting as an alienans adjective here (like ‘faux’ in ‘faux leather’, ‘forged’ in ‘forged banknote’, or ‘former’ in ‘former wife’) when it isn’t. ‘Innocent’ in ‘innocent suspect’ does seem to be an alienans adjective. ‘Alternative,’ on the other hand, does not “alienate” the sense of the noun; you are just as much a patient whether the treatment is mainstream or not.

    1. Rad Geek

      Firefox 3.5.8 Ubuntu 9.10

      I don’t think that “innocent” in “innocent suspect” can be understood as an alienans adjective just as such — an innocent suspect still is a suspect. For Jones to recognize Smith as innocent would be for Jones to no longer suspect them, but of course that’s an epistemic issue, whereas Smith’s innocence or guilt doesn’t depend on Jones’s state of knowledge.

      It does have the interesting feature of being like Moore’s paradox in a certain respect — you have a description which is not internally contradictory (it’s perfectly possible for a person to be both innocent and also suspected), but nevertheless cannot be rationally applied in a first-person context (I can rationally say that someone you suspect is innocent, and I can even admit the possibility that someone I suspect is innocent; but I cannot coherently assert that that is actually the case, since for me to describe someone as innocent is for me to thereby remove them from my list of suspects).

      1. Neverfox

        Firefox 3.5.8 Windows 7

        Excellent point, Charles. I was only thinking of it in the last respect.

  3. Miko

    Firefox 3.5.8.NETCLR3.5.30729CreativeZENcastv1.03.13 Windows Vista

    The attorney general analogy doesn’t quite work, as the AG would presumably be saying this before a trial establishes guilt or innocence. Alternative medicine isn’t so named until after it’s established that it doesn’t work.

  4. Richard

    MSIE 7.0 Windows XP

    Read their Manifesto for a Sustainable Society. They are statist to the core and no friends of libertarians.

    1. Anon73

      Firefox 3.0.18.NETCLR3.5.30729 Windows XP

      It seems a bit big and I couldn’t find a summary… any particularly salient chapters to look at?

      1. Richard

        MSIE 7.0 Windows XP

        Industry, economy, transport (it’s been a while since I’ve read it but those three spring to mind).

        1. Anon73

          Firefox 3.0.18.NETCLR3.5.30729 Windows XP

          Well apparently with the Green Party in charge I get a “Citizen’s Income” by virtue of being a citizen. Sounds dandy! I’m glad the Green Party is volunteering to pay it!

          “A Citizen’s Income sufficient to cover an individual’s basic needs will be introduced, which will replace tax-free allowances and most social security benefits (see EC711). A Citizen’s Income is an unconditional, non-withdrawable income payable to each individual as a right of citizenship. It will not be subject to means testing and there will be no requirement to be either working or actively seeking work. “

        2. Brandon

          Chromium 5.0.336.0 Linux

          That’s great. We can have an entire population of non-producers.

          Who is going to pay for this gigantic entitlement program?

  5. Matt

    MSIE 7.0 Windows XP

    Hello Professor Long,

    Could you explain why you favor opposing vivisection?

  6. Tom

    Firefox 3.5.7 Windows 7

    Vivisection,like all animal testing,sickens me.

    1. scineram

      Opera 10.10 Windows XP

      The beauty of capitalism is that I don’t have to endure such sings, I shall just reap the benefits.

    2. Anon73

      Firefox 3.0.18.NETCLR3.5.30729 Windows XP

      Feudalism had a lot of some “enduring” while others “reaped the benefits” too.

      1. scineram

        Opera 10.10 Windows XP

        This is relevant how?