Form: Definition

  • OPERATIONALISM? —“Define operation(alism)”— Let Me Google That For You: Scie

    OPERATIONALISM?

    —“Define operation(alism)”—

    Let Me Google That For You:

    Scientific Method ->

    …. Operational Definition ->

    …. …. Operationalism (Physical Sciences) /

    …. …. Operationism (Psychology) /

    …. …. Intuitionism (Mathematics) /

    …. …. Praxeology (Economics)

    ie: “Actions”.

    See Wiki for simple versions, and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy for advanced versions.

    HOWEVER, since all science must be falsificationary, all arguments to justificationism (positivism) are false. As such the value of operational language (grammar and semantics) is to force empirical (existential) description as a means of avoiding hand waving, obscurantism, suggestion, and deceit.

    OTHER CONCEPTS

    Critical Rationalism

    Critical Preference

    Justificationism

    Falsificationism

    Propertarianism (Vitruvianism, Acquisitionism, Propertarianism, Testimonialism, Natural Law) is all Falsificationary. In other words, like evolution, that which survives falsification is potentially true. And justification either is neutral or reduces the empirical (measurable) content of an argument.

    VIA NEGATIVA (FALSIFICATION) VS VIA POSITIVA (JUSTIFICATION)

    So imagine a pair of sculptors, one working in stone, subtracting (falsificationism), and the other working in clay, adding, (justificationism).

    The two must match, or one, the other, or both is false.

    In other words, just as the only test of production is a voluntary exchange, the only test of truth is survival in the market for competition.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-18 16:25:00 UTC

  • MISUSE OF GRAMMARS (FRAUDS)

    MISUSE OF GRAMMARS (FRAUDS)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-17 09:28:00 UTC

  • THE GRAMMARS

    THE GRAMMARS


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-17 09:28:00 UTC

  • THE DEFLATIONARY GRAMMARS —“Perception -> deconflation -> finding a unit of me

    THE DEFLATIONARY GRAMMARS

    —“Perception -> deconflation -> finding a unit of measure -> finding commensurability. Breakthroughs occur when commensurability between disparate domains are discovered, which then gives rise to better measures. Discovering the common relation reveals commensurable measure. Operational epistemology focusses on relations as primary and identity/domains as secondary (or contingent).”—Bill Joslin


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-17 09:26:00 UTC

  • Operational Language Expressing Science:

    OPERATIONAL LANGUAGE EXPRESSING SCIENCE: THE LEAST FALSE METHOD OF REACHING ROME —“Science is both the method of inquiry and the body of knowledge gained by that method’s application. A priori knowledge applies only to the abstract, once it interacts with the real world the test of any tool or paradigm is how effective it is in predicting and changing it. As there’s only one real world, any framework or method of inquiry that is effective in interfacing with it will approach the same results. All roads lead to Rome, as it were.”—Jason Johnson >Curt Doolittle ^ This is the most important argument really. Although I would refine it to say ‘there is only one most parsimonious (shortest) road to Rome.’

  • Operational Language Expressing Science:

    OPERATIONAL LANGUAGE EXPRESSING SCIENCE: THE LEAST FALSE METHOD OF REACHING ROME —“Science is both the method of inquiry and the body of knowledge gained by that method’s application. A priori knowledge applies only to the abstract, once it interacts with the real world the test of any tool or paradigm is how effective it is in predicting and changing it. As there’s only one real world, any framework or method of inquiry that is effective in interfacing with it will approach the same results. All roads lead to Rome, as it were.”—Jason Johnson >Curt Doolittle ^ This is the most important argument really. Although I would refine it to say ‘there is only one most parsimonious (shortest) road to Rome.’

  • THERE IS NO NATIONAL INTEREST WITHOUT A NATION There is no national interest wit

    THERE IS NO NATIONAL INTEREST WITHOUT A NATION

    There is no national interest without a nation. A nation consists of a tribe of people of not dissimilar language, myths, rituals, traditions, and laws.

    If there are competing interests on any of those things you have a bureaucratic empire, not a nation-state.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-16 18:29:00 UTC

  • “SHORT BUS” ( Russkiy: желтый дом ) In America, the ‘disabled’ (retarded) childr

    “SHORT BUS” ( Russkiy: желтый дом )

    In America, the ‘disabled’ (retarded) children used to be (and maybe still are), herded to and from school in a ‘short bus’ which is literally.. a short bus.

    —“The idea of ‘riding the short bus’ is used in American English in much the same way that желтый дом (yellow house) is used in Russian as a reference to mentally retarded children. United States public school systems have an extensive bus program to transport children to and from school. Regular buses hold large amounts of children. Shorter buses are typically used for “Special Education” (i.e., the mentally retarded).”—


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-16 13:34:00 UTC

  • HIERARCHY OF LAW …. Natural Law (reciprocity) vs …. …. Law (findings of ju

    HIERARCHY OF LAW

    …. Natural Law (reciprocity) vs

    …. …. Law (findings of judges ) vs

    …. …. …. Legislation (commands that violate that law ) vs

    …. …. …. …. Regulation (prior restraint by insurer of last resort)

    Immigration for whatever reason violates

    1) Natural Law , 2) Law, 3) Legislation, 4) Regulation

    Once you have violated such law *you have no rights*.

    Which is what violating the law means: removal of rights other than natural law (reciprocity).

    There are no extraordinary circumstances.

    That’s what rule of law means: i) non-discretion, ii) universal applicability, iii) universal standing.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-16 09:52:00 UTC

  • Definition of Meaning

    MEANING (dimensional definition) (a) normative content (relations) (market) (b) habitual content (relations) (personal) (c) intentional content (relations) (d) extended (externalities) content (relations) (e) important (value) content (relations) A network of relations(associations) reducible to a network of analogies to experience. Where experience can refer to any combination of physical, emotional, and mental experiences. ETYMOLOGY: “INTEND” “intend, have in mind,” Old English mænan “to mean, intend, signify; tell, say; complain, lament,” from West Germanic *mainijan (source also of Old Frisian mena “to signify,” Old Saxon menian “to intend, signify, make known,” Dutch menen, German meinen “think, suppose, be of the opinion”), from PIE *meino- “opinion, intent” (source also of Old Church Slavonic meniti “to think, have an opinion,” Old Irish mian “wish, desire,” Welsh mwyn “enjoyment”), perhaps from root *men- (1) “to think.” Conversational question you know what I mean? attested by 1834.