DEFINITION: AGENCY Agency is the capacity for human beings to identify opportunities and make choices that are consistent, correspondent, existentially possible, and coherent with and within reality, and to act upon them, unimpeded by knowledge limitation (ignorance), intellectual limitation(intelligence), mindfulness limitation (impulse), physical limitations(body), instrumental limitations(technologies), resource limitations, the impediments of others and their organizations into norms, laws, institutions, polities, and armies. Perfect agency would require omniscience, omnipotence, and complete insulation from impulse. Simon Ström translates Agency to the language of physics: AGENCY = POTENTIAL ENERGY Agency = potential energy (PE) Force = applied energy (F) Event = Impulse (Imp), [force vector + temporal dimension] Consequence = displacement vector (s) Action = work (W) Externalities = Waste heat (h) W = F * s
Form: Definition
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The Etymology of Agency
Yes, agency, like truth, or infinity, or perfection, or godhood, or moving half-way across the couch, or half-way across zeno’s line, describes an infinitely logarithmic curve. I always take my terms, whenever possible from the existing sciences, and ‘correct’ (redefine) the term. In social science, one’s social, economic, and political agency is limited by ‘structure’ (institutions), and their (socialist) implication is that differences in income are an institutional choice not a necessity of human cooperation (natural law). In social science then, we are considered to be equal in ability but unequal in institutional benefit. So I extended Agency by correcting the falsehood of equality and necessity.
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The Etymology of Agency
Yes, agency, like truth, or infinity, or perfection, or godhood, or moving half-way across the couch, or half-way across zeno’s line, describes an infinitely logarithmic curve. I always take my terms, whenever possible from the existing sciences, and ‘correct’ (redefine) the term. In social science, one’s social, economic, and political agency is limited by ‘structure’ (institutions), and their (socialist) implication is that differences in income are an institutional choice not a necessity of human cooperation (natural law). In social science then, we are considered to be equal in ability but unequal in institutional benefit. So I extended Agency by correcting the falsehood of equality and necessity.
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The Semantics of Agency
(a) when I define a thing, in my arguments, a thing means what I define it to mean, and nothing else. In this case the limit of my definition of agency is omniscience, “omniexperience”, “omnigrammar”, and omnipotence, in thought, emotion, word, and deed. (b) I chose the term agency as I generally do, to extend an existing term that was partly false to one that is not false. (c) I developed ‘Agency’ to provide commensurability with ‘Truth’, ‘Sovereignty’, as approaching but never reaching Completion. (e) and the reason is, that in agency, like truth and sovereignty I cannot know the future structures of all kinds that make those conditions possible, and as such defined it for likewise infinite decidability. (d) The fact that we can organize to produce agency is handled elsewhere, and a given.
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The Semantics of Agency
(a) when I define a thing, in my arguments, a thing means what I define it to mean, and nothing else. In this case the limit of my definition of agency is omniscience, “omniexperience”, “omnigrammar”, and omnipotence, in thought, emotion, word, and deed. (b) I chose the term agency as I generally do, to extend an existing term that was partly false to one that is not false. (c) I developed ‘Agency’ to provide commensurability with ‘Truth’, ‘Sovereignty’, as approaching but never reaching Completion. (e) and the reason is, that in agency, like truth and sovereignty I cannot know the future structures of all kinds that make those conditions possible, and as such defined it for likewise infinite decidability. (d) The fact that we can organize to produce agency is handled elsewhere, and a given.
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THE SEMANTICS OF AGENCY (a) when I define a thing, in my arguments, a thing mean
THE SEMANTICS OF AGENCY
(a) when I define a thing, in my arguments, a thing means what I define it to mean, and nothing else. In this case the limit of my definition of agency is omniscience, “omniexperience”, “omnigrammar”, and omnipotence, in thought, emotion, word, and deed.
(b) I chose the term agency as I generally do, to extend an existing term that was partly false to one that is not false.
(c) I developed ‘Agency’ to provide commensurability with ‘Truth’, ‘Sovereignty’, as approaching but never reaching Completion.
(e) and the reason is, that in agency, like truth and sovereignty I cannot know the future structures of all kinds that make those conditions possible, and as such defined it for likewise infinite decidability.
(d) The fact that we can organize to produce agency is handled elsewhere, and a given.
Source date (UTC): 2018-05-01 16:46:00 UTC
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THE ETYMOLOGY OF AGENCY Yes, agency, like truth, or infinity, or perfection, or
THE ETYMOLOGY OF AGENCY
Yes, agency, like truth, or infinity, or perfection, or godhood, or moving half-way across the couch, or half-way across zeno’s line, describes an infinitely logarithmic curve.
I always take my terms, whenever possible from the existing sciences, and ‘correct’ (redefine) the term.
In social science, one’s social, economic, and political agency is limited by ‘structure’ (institutions), and their (socialist) implication is that differences in income are an institutional choice not a necessity of human cooperation (natural law).
In social science then, we are considered to be equal in ability but unequal in institutional benefit.
So I extended Agency by correcting the falsehood of equality and necessity.
Source date (UTC): 2018-05-01 11:05:00 UTC
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DEFINITION: AGENCY Agency is the capacity for human beings to identify opportuni
DEFINITION: AGENCY
Agency is the capacity for human beings to identify opportunities and make choices that are consistent, correspondent, existentially possible, and coherent with and within reality, and to act upon them, unimpeded by knowledge limitation (ignorance), intellectual limitation(intelligence), mindfulness limitation (impulse), physical limitations(body), instrumental limitations(technologies), resource limitations, the impediments of others and their organizations into norms, laws, institutions, polities, and armies. Perfect agency would require omniscience, omniscience, and complete insulation from impulse.
Simon Ström translates Agency to the language of physics:
AGENCY = POTENTIAL ENERGY
Agency = potential energy (PE)
Force = applied energy (F)
Event = Impulse (Imp), [force vector + temporal dimension]
Consequence = displacement vector (s)
Action = work (W)
Externalities = Waste heat (h)
W = F * s
Source date (UTC): 2018-05-01 07:21:00 UTC
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photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/31563963_10156323416332264_744974623090671616_o_10156323416322264.jpg WHAT DOES SJW “EQUITY” MEAN?
It means they are rebelling against everyone else for their low sexual, social, economic, and political market value, because of their genetic, behavioral, and aesthetic inferiority.
That’s actually the reason.
They want equality of outcome, but they mean, literally changing their social status from undesirable to desirable.Colin EverettI stopped being a leftist the instant I stopped viewing myself as being in the bottom 50% and started viewing myself as being in the top 50%.Apr 30, 2018 7:59pmWHAT DOES SJW “EQUITY” MEAN?
It means they are rebelling against everyone else for their low sexual, social, economic, and political market value, because of their genetic, behavioral, and aesthetic inferiority.
That’s actually the reason.
They want equality of outcome, but they mean, literally changing their social status from undesirable to desirable.
Source date (UTC): 2018-04-30 19:56:00 UTC
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PHENOMENON noun, plural phenomena, or, especially for 3, phenomenons. 1. a fact,
PHENOMENON
noun, plural phenomena, or, especially for 3, phenomenons.
1. a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable.
Source date (UTC): 2018-04-30 17:53:02 UTC
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