Is that true? (a) increases in demonstrated intelligence appear to result almost

Is that true? (a) increases in demonstrated intelligence appear to result almost entirely from the learning of general, universal rules. (b) The discipline of science exists almost entirely of methods of developing general rules of decidability independent of a diversity of ideas. (c) truth itself, differs from good, or preference in that it provides decidability regardless of preference or good. Is diversity of law a good thing? What about logic? What about criminality, ethics, morality, and evil? Teh only ‘diversity’ that I know of that is good is invention of that which is true, good, and preferable. Every other diversity, is almost always reducible to a means of conducting thefts under moral pretense.


Source date (UTC): 2017-06-27 10:05:00 UTC

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