(joy of philosophy) The problem of arbitrary precision never occurs in voluntary

(joy of philosophy)

The problem of arbitrary precision never occurs in voluntary exchange.

Information is alway sufficient for decidability.

Buridan’s Ass never starves.

This is one of those things: once you get it, it’s like relativity was for physicists – the world is a much simpler, and very different place.

Operationalism solves the problem of reducing all statements to empirical (observable) and therefore sympathetically testable terms.


Source date (UTC): 2014-06-14 10:31:00 UTC

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