ANOTHER FLYNN EFFECT? (strange) I dunno. This is a bit weird. And I feel a bit s

ANOTHER FLYNN EFFECT?

(strange)

I dunno. This is a bit weird. And I feel a bit strange saying it. But it makes sense.

I think that if you work with Propertarianism enough, that it produces some sort of flynn-like effect that spills over into everything you think about. Just as physical sciences reduce the world to general rules and everyone seems to get smarter because of it, Propertarianism reduces the world of human experience to a few simple general rules, and I notice the difference in myself.

Everything is easier to figure out. Everything. Everything seems to be ‘obvious’.

Clarity. When you look at the chapter outline of the book, a little like Human Action, or maybe Hume’s work, just the outline itself is an argument – that makes sense.

You wanna know something else weird? The field that was most under threat from accusations of pseudoscience, reformed more so than any other field, including Physics. Seriously. The only field to fully implement the scientific method in fully operational terms is experimental psychology.

And I was wondering why experimental psychology surpassed economics and even is keeping ahead of cognitive science. Why?

Operationalism.


Source date (UTC): 2014-06-25 06:15:00 UTC

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