Karl Brooks wins the Propertarian smart of the month award. 🙂
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Experience – Apprehending sensory or mental events.
Thinking – The mental process of reviewing what one knows and integrating that knowledge to create new knowledge or to calculate a probable result.
Reasoning – Using heuristics to aid thinking.
Rationalism – The belief that deductive reasoning, starting from either a priori intuitive knowledge or an established premise, is the optimum heuristic for gaining new knowledge.
Scientific Descriptions – Descriptions of results obtained through the operations known as the scientific method.
Operational Definitions – Defining discreet actions and results, labeling them with a unique name, and arranging them in a specific order. A cumulative process where each ordered set is also labeled with a unique name. Used to assemble complex constructions which demonstrate an empirically constructed truth, or identify component failure leading to falsification, of a specific ordered set.
Analytic Rationalism – Existence exists. (Ok, that’s just a stab at it. Don’t know about this one, I know the difference between and analytic and synthetic proposition, but have not come across the term used with rationalism).
Formal Logic – A specific language construction that allows inferences to be followed. The two branches I know of are syllogistic and symbolic. Here’s a syllogism I wrote about 10 years ago:
God is truth
Truth is love
God is love.
You’re scientism friends with love that one (heh)!
Symbolic logic is the use of variables:
A = B
B = C
A = C.
Mathematics – Synthetic propositions expressed in symbolic logic.
Arithmetic – Calculations using uniquely named components that have physical correspondence (real numbers).
Naming – Unique identifying label.
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Karl Brooks (Rational numbers, not real numbers).
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-04 04:37:00 UTC
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