CharlemagneAdelaar
CharlemagneAdelaar t1_j0kvux0 wrote
Reply to comment by CelticGaelic in Young Kids, Hard Time (2011) - "When it comes to kids and punishment, the question needs to be answered: Do kids, no matter what the crime, belong in the adult prison?" [00:41:45] by MiddleUziVert
Well, let's throw a scenario at the wall.
I personally do not believe in rehabilitating school shooters -- if a child decides to murder their peers, regardless of age, that person should not be allowed back out into society.
Either way, it won't matter to most of us if they get put into adult jail or juvie, as long as the outcome is the same -- barring them from society for the rest of their lives.
When rehabilitation is not the goal, it matters a lot less HOW we deal with it -- keep them away from society in any way possible.
For lesser crimes, if rehabilitation is the goal, then I can see separating child vs. adult jails.
CharlemagneAdelaar t1_is9x3r6 wrote
Reply to comment by Winjin in does anyone know how to trim styrofoam? by friggityfrogg
I cut Styrofoam for an hour once... for the next few hours I came down with an intense flu that eventually went away.
Hopefully I didn't fry anything terribly important.
CharlemagneAdelaar t1_j7lv17w wrote
Reply to comment by Micronaut_Nematode in The often misused buzzword Paradigm originated in extremely popular and controversial philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn's work; he defined the term in two core ways: firstly as a disciplinary matrix (similar to the concept of a worldview) and secondly as an exemplar by thelivingphilosophy
I use paradigm all the time as an engineer -- it is really useful when comparing different models,
For example it would be useful to distinguish the "ideal" and "real" paradigms of a topic -- similar words to describe these are "regimes", or "cases".
On some level, it often feels like the word that fits best in an academic paper. It is the only word out of these examples that ONLY means "category of thought" - this is free from any possible ambiguity.