I agree.
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 16:45:02 UTC
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I agree.
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 16:45:02 UTC
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I am trying to leave choices open for those who differ so they can choose their way and we choose ours.
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 16:44:32 UTC
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And i am debating you over this because while you are certain you are right I am willing and trying to discover if I am wrong. And I think we may both be right and I cant seem to at least make you understand that i sepparate the science from its application. And I make even more…
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 16:43:17 UTC
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Net is I’m trying to build a science (is) and you’re wanting to use it to produce a philosophy (should) and the people who want the ‘should’ vastly outnumber the people who want the ‘is’. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 16:28:09 UTC
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Again. Philosophy vs Decidability. I’m all for you working on philosophy. There is more PUBLIC demand for a rigorous political philosophy (which you espouse) than there is for a science of decidability to resolve conflicts within that set of choices that produce a public…
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 16:26:41 UTC
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That’s a derivative of supernatural, pseudoscientific, and possibly sophomoric prose, but it is possible to state what your saying in scientific terms – I think. You should try.
Something like:
“Given our self interest, and knowledge of, investment in, and dependence upon the self, family, friends, and locality, we can construct a description of a hierarchy of rational incentives for behavior that provides us with an explanation for and justification of X.”
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Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 16:24:36 UTC
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I see. Ok. Two goals. One is to decide in matters of conflict (law, decidability) and the other is to advice in matters of opportunity(philosophy, advice). I’m emphasizing the former and you’re emphasizing the latter. As such both are correct. In the judicial context the former matters but not the latter. In the political context both matter. And if a people legislate their CHOICE (philosophy) then it is decidable in court under the law that includes both decidability and preference (choice).
This is a great subject for exposition because I think it would clarify why so many people want us to produce effectively a philosophy for our people, and i’m trying to develop a universal law of deicidability for all.
Now you might counter that well, it’s good for everyone, but is it? (I just talked myself into your position). Well, there are groups that are better off living among other groups, and groups that cannot survive unless they can integrate into other groups – even at the loss of their identity. Because it is the only means of preserving their genes.
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Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 16:19:58 UTC
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(not wanting to criticize, because that’s got a grain of truth in it but it’s also a naturalistic fallacy. Meaning we cannot choose not to cooperate with others as individuals, but we may cooperate with others as a group, and we may integrate with others as a group – especially…
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 16:01:42 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1787513075878244725
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“BUT, BUT, BUT HUMANS ARE ONLY X% DIFFERENT FROM CHIMPS, AND LESS SO FROM EACH OTHER!!”
This argument is a false equivalency (statistical observation) because not all genetic composition is equal in impact.
Humans differentiate from apes largely by extraordinary neotenic evolution. We don’t know the scope of those genes that produce human neoteny.
It’s also pretty obvious that we WERE spectating – but that the primary utility of neoteny and intelligence is extraordinary adaptation by mere changes in behavior in response to the conditions of the environment.
So while most species are particular in reproduction, humans, especially human males will adapt to ‘using anything with a hole’ so to speak, which of course, resists speciation without geographic isolation. 😉
Cheers
CD
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 15:58:43 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1787512326792355840
Is ethnocentrism a property of natural law?
I haven’t thought it through. It’s certainly a derivation. It’s certainly the optimum strategy. But is it necessary or utilitarian? ( I don’t know) https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1787509653615644789
Source date (UTC): 2024-05-06 15:49:27 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1787509995241664780
https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1787509653615644789