From nobody@digitalkingdom.org Mon Nov 12 08:24:10 2007 Received: with ECARTIS (v1.0.0; list lojban-list); Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:24:10 -0800 (PST) Received: from nobody by chain.digitalkingdom.org with local (Exim 4.67) (envelope-from ) id 1Irc53-0002b7-U7 for lojban-list-real@lojban.org; Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:24:10 -0800 Received: from eastrmmtao103.cox.net ([68.230.240.9]) by chain.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.67) (envelope-from ) id 1Irc51-0002al-Us for lojban-list@lojban.org; Mon, 12 Nov 2007 08:24:09 -0800 Received: from eastrmimpo02.cox.net ([68.1.16.120]) by eastrmmtao103.cox.net (InterMail vM.7.08.02.01 201-2186-121-102-20070209) with ESMTP id <20071112162402.YHQH11060.eastrmmtao103.cox.net@eastrmimpo02.cox.net> for ; Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:24:02 -0500 Received: from [192.168.1.100] ([72.192.234.183]) by eastrmimpo02.cox.net with bizsmtp id BsPy1Y00E3y5FKc0000000; Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:23:58 -0500 Message-ID: <47387DF2.4060803@lojban.org> Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:23:14 -0500 From: Bob LeChevalier User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (Windows/20050923) X-Accept-Language: en-us, en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: lojban-list@lojban.org Subject: [lojban] Re: OT: all cultures equal? References: <26730.155.208.254.98.1194877458.squirrel@polimnia.eridia.it> In-Reply-To: <26730.155.208.254.98.1194877458.squirrel@polimnia.eridia.it> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Spam-Score: 0.0 X-Spam-Score-Int: 0 X-Spam-Bar: / X-archive-position: 13923 X-ecartis-version: Ecartis v1.0.0 Sender: lojban-list-bounce@lojban.org Errors-to: lojban-list-bounce@lojban.org X-original-sender: lojbab@lojban.org Precedence: bulk Reply-to: lojban-list@lojban.org X-list: lojban-list Piermaria Maraziti wrote: > On Mon, November 12, 2007 14:32, MorphemeAddict@wmconnect.com wrote: > > >>>>Not all cultures deserve respect, therefore it is inappropriate to >>>>treat them equally. >>> >>>Sorry to delurk for this but, please, would you like to explain this >>>concept? >> >>Only cultures in which all individuals are free to pursue their own >>happiness deserve respect. And there are precious few such cultures. > > > Almost no one, should I say. > However, said as you said above it seemed a fascist motto - sorry to > misinterpret you thoughts. > > I'll lurk again - sorry for the OT but "hatred" topics will always ring a > bell for me. Lojbanists discussing these ideas need to have multiple Lojban words for the ambiguous English word "respect". The respect that we expect to feel for the dignity of each human being is not the same thing as the respect we fell for a great leader or one who has accomplished a lot of good things. And then there is the respect for an enemy that has fought well, that causes one to greater efforts to defeat them, or to reconcile oneself to a defeat which is inevitable. After Robert E Lee surrendered at the end of the American Civil War, the surrender ceremony by the troops included spontaneous displays of respect by each army to the opposition, even though they obviously were not in approval of all that the other side stood for. Perhaps the error is in the word "equal" as well. To say that all cultures deserve respect does not necessarily require that all cultures get equal respect. Rather, it means that the range of respect that is granted should always be above some minimal value, arising from the sum of the minimum value of the respect due each individual person in that culture merely for being a human being. jgira sinma both reflect emotional states of the speaker, and people can feel emotional states about things that do not "deserve" it. To build the concept you want, you need to consider the desired place structure. The implication is that there is some trait which the possession thereof means that the culture "deserves" such respect. I am therefore inclined towards the use of jerna. But there are other useful Lojban words. So go to it, Lojbanically. lojbab To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to lojban-list-request@lojban.org with the subject unsubscribe, or go to http://www.lojban.org/lsg2/, or if you're really stuck, send mail to secretary@lojban.org for help.