Form: Definition

  • “Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”

    Note: this is an example of using the P-Method of Disambiguation by Enumeration, Serialization, and Operationalization. This method of disambiguation, is analogous to finding the common denominator in mathematics – creating a standard of commensurability: measurement. It works in any and every subject. It is the formal logic of speech.

     

    —“Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”—

    THE CORRECT ANSWER

    CONFLATION: The mixing of properties of a term or the concept it relates to

    INFLATION: The mixing of properties of terms or concepts to increase appeal to authority.

    TRIFUNCTIONALISM: Europeans practice trifuctionalism – a market for elites, and a market for elite literature: (a)Science, Law, History, (b)Philosophy, Literature, (c) Mythology, Ritual (Natural Religion), Oath, Feast, and Festival. Europeans practice disambiguation and deconflation. This is why we developed empirical, history, law, and science and other civilizations didn’t.

    MONOFUNCTIONALISM: The Semites practice Monopoly: a monopoly that conflates mythology, Mythology, Ritual, Law into Theology. This is because they are heterogeneous tribal people that developed religion first, failed at developing both law and state.

    IDOL: an image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
    … (a) Semitic: The primacy of Gods
    … (b) Submission
    … (c) Supernatural
    … (d) Theological
    … (e) Man > Prophet > God
    … (f) Idol

    HERO: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
    … (a) European: The Primacy of Man
    … (b) Aspirational
    … (c) Supernormal
    … (d) Mythological
    … (e) Hierarchy: Man > Hero > Demigod > God
    … (f) Statue

    COMMON HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    It’s common to CONFLATE and INFLATE terms like:

    … (a) IDOL and HERO,

    Just like it is common to CONFLATE and INFLATE

    … (b) Supernatural BELIEF and Natural TRUST.

    Or my favorite:

    … (c) Logical, Rational, and Reasonable

  • “Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”

    Note: this is an example of using the P-Method of Disambiguation by Enumeration, Serialization, and Operationalization. This method of disambiguation, is analogous to finding the common denominator in mathematics – creating a standard of commensurability: measurement. It works in any and every subject. It is the formal logic of speech.

     

    —“Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”—

    THE CORRECT ANSWER

    CONFLATION: The mixing of properties of a term or the concept it relates to

    INFLATION: The mixing of properties of terms or concepts to increase appeal to authority.

    TRIFUNCTIONALISM: Europeans practice trifuctionalism – a market for elites, and a market for elite literature: (a)Science, Law, History, (b)Philosophy, Literature, (c) Mythology, Ritual (Natural Religion), Oath, Feast, and Festival. Europeans practice disambiguation and deconflation. This is why we developed empirical, history, law, and science and other civilizations didn’t.

    MONOFUNCTIONALISM: The Semites practice Monopoly: a monopoly that conflates mythology, Mythology, Ritual, Law into Theology. This is because they are heterogeneous tribal people that developed religion first, failed at developing both law and state.

    IDOL: an image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
    … (a) Semitic: The primacy of Gods
    … (b) Submission
    … (c) Supernatural
    … (d) Theological
    … (e) Man > Prophet > God
    … (f) Idol

    HERO: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
    … (a) European: The Primacy of Man
    … (b) Aspirational
    … (c) Supernormal
    … (d) Mythological
    … (e) Hierarchy: Man > Hero > Demigod > God
    … (f) Statue

    COMMON HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    It’s common to CONFLATE and INFLATE terms like:

    … (a) IDOL and HERO,

    Just like it is common to CONFLATE and INFLATE

    … (b) Supernatural BELIEF and Natural TRUST.

    Or my favorite:

    … (c) Logical, Rational, and Reasonable

  • “Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”— THE CORRECT ANSWER

    —“Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”—

    THE CORRECT ANSWER

    CONFLATION: The mixing of properties of a term or the concept it relates to

    INFLATION: The mixing of properties of terms or concepts to increase appeal to authority.

    TRIFUNCTIONALISM: Europeans practice trifuctionalism – a market for elites, and a market for elite literature: (a)Science, Law, History, (b)Philosophy, Literature, (c) Mythology, Ritual (Natural Religion), Oath, Feast, and Festival. Europeans practice disambiguation and deconflation. This is why we developed empirical, history, law, and science and other civilizations didn’t.

    MONOFUNCTIONALISM: The Semites practice Monopoly: a monopoly that conflates mythology, Mythology, Ritual, Law into Theology. This is because they are heterogeneous tribal people that developed religion first, failed at developing both law and state.

    IDOL: an image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
    … (a) Semitic: The primacy of Gods
    … (b) Submission
    … (c) Supernatural
    … (d) Theological
    … (e) Man > Prophet > God
    … (f) Idol

    HERO: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
    … (a) European: The Primacy of Man
    … (b) Aspirational
    … (c) Supernormal
    … (d) Mythological
    … (e) Hierarchy: Man > Hero > Demigod > God
    … (f) Statue

    COMMON HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    It’s common to CONFLATE and INFLATE terms like:

    … (a) IDOL and HERO,

    Just like it is common to CONFLATE and INFLATE

    … (b) Supernatural BELIEF and Natural TRUST.

    Or my favorite:

    … (c) Logical, Rational, and Reasonable


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-14 17:22:55 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/105034296507128912

  • “So that I fully understand your contextual meaning, how do you define surf and

    —“So that I fully understand your contextual meaning, how do you define surf and Freeman?”—

    Western Civilization organized unlike all others, to produce individual agency sufficient for individual self-determination.

    The evolution was: prisoner, slave, serf, freeman, citizen, and sovereign – with the ancient meaning of slave, as an indentured ward (not chattel slavery).

    Slave – involuntarily retained, owner full responsibility for actions, room, board. No Court.
    Serf – involuntarily retained, share of his production in exchange for self responsibility for actions, room, board. Manor Court.
    Freeman – Unretained, Self Everything and Common Court

    The failure to convey that slave > serf > freeman, were expanding layers of self-responsibility, and expanding layers of juridical defense by the polity has been, as have many things, ‘not taught’ (obscured) in order to paint a false picture of history.

    It was DEFENSIVE.

    There are too few people today who have direct experience with uneducated farm labor prior to mass media. If you think the left is crazy today …


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-13 20:43:07 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/105029421452588663

  • Slave – involuntarily retained, owner full responsibility for actions, room, boa

    Slave – involuntarily retained, owner full responsibility for actions, room, board. No Court.
    Serf – involuntarily retained, share of his production in exchange for self responsibility for actions, room, board. Manor Court.
    Freeman – Unretained, Self Everything and Common Court

    Reply addressees: @dragon8u

  • Slave – involuntarily retained, owner full responsibility for actions, room, boa

    Slave – involuntarily retained, owner full responsibility for actions, room, board. No Court.
    Serf – involuntarily retained, share of his production in exchange for self responsibility for actions, room, board. Manor Court.
    Freeman – Unretained, Self Everything and Common Court


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-13 20:27:56 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1316113463194857479

    Reply addressees: @dragon8u

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1316112536035491841

  • When I use Parsimony testing Testimony, it means the greatest explanatory power

    When I use Parsimony testing Testimony, it means the greatest explanatory power with the least presumptions (variables). This differs from prediction only in time: backward explanation, forward prediction. And back/forward only on degrees of freedom (sentient vs physical).

  • When I use Parsimony testing Testimony, it means the greatest explanatory power

    When I use Parsimony testing Testimony, it means the greatest explanatory power with the least presumptions (variables). This differs from prediction only in time: backward explanation, forward prediction. And back/forward only on degrees of freedom (sentient vs physical).


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-12 21:15:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1315763045235339270

  • Christianity consists of (a) a threat, (b) a pledge to do no harm, (c) a pledge

    Christianity consists of (a) a threat, (b) a pledge to do no harm, (c) a pledge to exhaust forgiveness, (d) a pledge to exhaust charity.
    A pledge to survive by via-negativa merit.
    Swearing on the bible confirms those pledges.
    This understanding is metaphysical.
    I ‘science’ it.

    Reply addressees: @NinasNiche

  • Christianity consists of (a) a threat, (b) a pledge to do no harm, (c) a pledge

    Christianity consists of (a) a threat, (b) a pledge to do no harm, (c) a pledge to exhaust forgiveness, (d) a pledge to exhaust charity.
    A pledge to survive by via-negativa merit.
    Swearing on the bible confirms those pledges.
    This understanding is metaphysical.
    I ‘science’ it.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-12 19:07:24 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1315730809064652805

    Reply addressees: @NinasNiche

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1315729822447001600