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lecker, lecker, yam yam 😋😋
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Can I learn the name of the movie?
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name movies ?
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In 1550, the Spanish Empire halted all conquests in the Americas to hold an ethics hearing. Both sides read the same authorities, acknowledged the same facts, and talked past each other for five straight days. The judges never reached a verdict. Most disagreements work this way. At Valladolid, Sepulveda and Las Casas both cited Aristotle and Aquinas. Both acknowledged indigenous peoples had cities and governance. They weren't arguing facts. They were arguing what
In 1550, the Spanish Empire halted all conquests in the Americas to hold an ethics hearing. Both sides read the same authorities, acknowledged the same facts, and talked past each other for five straight days. The judges never reached a verdict. Most disagreements work this way. At Valladolid, Sepulveda and Las Casas both cited Aristotle and Aquinas. Both acknowledged indigenous peoples had cities and governance. They weren't arguing facts. They were arguing what "rational" and "fully human" meant. Las Casas pointed out that Romans had called the Spanish "barbaric" eleven hundred years earlier, using the exact logic Sepulveda now deployed. Philip II later banned "conquest" from official documents, replacing it with "pacification." The language changed. The practice didn't. In 1947, Thomas Kuhn sat by a window at Harvard reading Aristotle. It clicked: Aristotle wasn't failing at Newtonian physics. He was doing a different kind of physics entirely. Kuhn spent fifteen years building that insight into The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, coining "incommensurability," paradigms so different they can't be translated into each other's terms. Fallout: New Vegas made the problem structural. Caesar built an army on Roman mythology because he'd watched democracy fail. He quotes Hegel to justify it; the actual philosopher was Fichte. The writers built the error in deliberately. A man using philosophy as scaffolding, getting the source wrong, still sounding coherent. That's every definitional collision from the inside. Sometimes nothing resolves this. Valladolid's judges never issued a verdict. New Vegas doesn't end in reconciliation. One faction wins, the others are destroyed. But you can stop making it worse. Stop presenting more evidence to people who aren't disputing your evidence. Start asking what the other side means by their key terms, not as a rhetorical trap, but as a diagnostic for whether you're even in the same argument.

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