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Revolution in Thought
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Gibberish. Write it out in logic.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 7:27 pm 1. All empirical sensory knowledge is the observation of a simple point of contact with variations through that point of contact.
2. All intepretation stems from a localized axioms, accepted as is, as a point of origin.
3. The "point", or rather "space", is simultaneously empirical and abstract.
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And did I design the Munchausseen Trillema?
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I don't understand what you mean by "gibberish" as it is relative to your point of view...which is well "gibberish". Please explain to me what logic and structure are?Logik wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 7:28 pmGibberish. Write it out in logic.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 7:27 pm 1. All empirical sensory knowledge is the observation of a simple point of contact with variations through that point of contact.
2. All intepretation stems from a localized axioms, accepted as is, as a point of origin.
3. The "point", or rather "space", is simultaneously empirical and abstract.
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The one you hold too.
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So pragmaticism is effectively irrational and random? Or not?
The Trillema inverted leads to the Prime Triad I argue in the "death of philosophy" thread in the general section. The trillema still exists and will always exist.
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Because I understand that the majority humans do not understands complexity or risk management.
What I do know about complexity is that it's too complex for us to compute all the consequences of our actions.
And I know that making changes to complex systems has many, undesirable side effects which need to be taken into account.
What I do know is that making changes to systems we do not understand is unlikely to result in success.
And what I do know is that structures such as society (which have endured entropy for millenia) are anti-fragile as per the Lindy effect.
Humans who think they can "fix" it cause more harm than good.
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We seem to have different definitions of "rationality"?
Pragmatism is about pursuing one's own goals. The world' your playground - what do you want to build today?
And, so we must sit and twiddle our thumbs because knowledge is impossible then?
It was a sigh of relief to find out that Truth is a lie... Hamster wheel.
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Where did I ask a question?Eodnhoj7 wrote:I am so glad you decided to come in and join the conversation...please tell me how "order" is restored...or even if this is the right question to ask. ...
Good for you.You are so witty and clever....err "try to be", I want to be entertained.
I am listening.