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  • I KNOW THIS PHASE OF THE WORK ISN”T THAT INTERESTING (From Curt Doolittle: via V

    I KNOW THIS PHASE OF THE WORK ISN”T THAT INTERESTING

    (From Curt Doolittle: via VK.com http://VK.com )

    I know that working on “Grammars of Commensurability and therefore Decidability- both Inflationary, and Deflationary” is not terribly interesting to most followers. Any more so than the period I was working on Testimonial Truth was. Unfortunately, the edifice depends upon the logic and grammar of truthful speech.

    It’s this truthful speech, and the method of analysis that is required to produce it, that is the foundation of propertarianism. Testimonialism provides the grammar, property-in-toto provides the vocabulary, and acquisitionism provides the logic.

    So while I appreciate everyone’s interest when I’m talking about either psychology, sociology, western uniqueness, religion, market fascism, and revolution, the ability to understand these ideas, and to demand them in practice, is predicated upon the ability to put the arguments forward truthfully: meaning in deflationary, commensurable prose.

    But the rest of the work is not so technical, and should be more accessible – and more interesting. πŸ˜‰

    Hugs all.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-16 08:56:00 UTC

  • I Know This Phase Of The Work Isn”t That Interesting

    I KNOW THIS PHASE OF THE WORK ISN”T THAT INTERESTING (From Curt Doolittle: via VK.com) I know that working on “Grammars of Commensurability and therefore Decidability- both Inflationary, and Deflationary” is not terribly interesting to most followers. Any more so than the period I was working on Testimonial Truth was. Unfortunately, the edifice depends upon the logic and grammar of truthful speech. It’s this truthful speech, and the method of analysis that is required to produce it, that is the foundation of propertarianism. Testimonialism provides the grammar, property-in-toto provides the vocabulary, and acquisitionism provides the logic. So while I appreciate everyone’s interest when I’m talking about either psychology, sociology, western uniqueness, religion, market fascism, and revolution, the ability to understand these ideas, and to demand them in practice, is predicated upon the ability to put the arguments forward truthfully: meaning in deflationary, commensurable prose. But the rest of the work is not so technical, and should be more accessible – and more interesting. πŸ˜‰ Hugs all.
  • FURTHER PROGRESS ON INFLATIONARY AND DEFLATIONARY GRAMMARS – UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR O

    FURTHER PROGRESS ON INFLATIONARY AND DEFLATIONARY GRAMMARS – UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR OF COMMENSURABILITY AND DECIDABILITY.
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    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/22498924_156083544988544_24132894245

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/22498924_156083544988544_2413289424530274570_o_156083544988544.jpg FURTHER PROGRESS ON INFLATIONARY AND DEFLATIONARY GRAMMARS – UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR OF COMMENSURABILITY AND DECIDABILITY.FURTHER PROGRESS ON INFLATIONARY AND DEFLATIONARY GRAMMARS – UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR OF COMMENSURABILITY AND DECIDABILITY.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-15 13:48:00 UTC

  • FURTHER PROGRESS ON INFLATIONARY AND DEFLATIONARY GRAMMARS – UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR O

    FURTHER PROGRESS ON INFLATIONARY AND DEFLATIONARY GRAMMARS – UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR OF COMMENSURABILITY AND DECIDABILITY.
  • Status Update: Grammars

    From Curt: I feel the need to apologize to followers for spending so long on grammar. I started in mid August when I realized I had not found a vocabulary for assisting people in understanding inflationary and deflationary vocabulary and grammars. So I set out on my usual task of creating series (Spectrums) and operational definitions, and produced a (very) large table (spreadsheet) illustrating each of them. It’s one of those things that will take forever to reach the degree of completeness that I feel is necessary, but it’s certainly complete enough to illustrate the meaning of ‘universal grammar’ and the spectrums of deflationary, natural, and inflationary grammars. For the sake of brevity, given that the term ‘grammar’ refers to rules, I am going to refer to (conflate) the combination of a deflationary vocabulary that serves a particular deflationary grammar, and that grammar and syntax into the single term ‘grammar’ or perhaps ‘dimensional grammar’. Otherwise I’ll have to write “deflated and inflated vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of decidability” over and over again until my fingers bleed. So the english language contains N number of dimensional grammars. Some languages can express the same N number of grammars, and some languages cannot. Now, this effort took me, what? Seven weeks? But the consequence of that ‘deep dive’ (the frustration I feel during such deep dives never seems to end – i’m lucky they don’t push me into a depression) is that I have produced the vocabulary and narrative that I was looking for – and others need. So, now I am ‘unstuck’ (at least for now).
  • STATUS UPDATE: GRAMMARS From Curt: I feel the need to apologize to followers for

    STATUS UPDATE: GRAMMARS

    From Curt:

    I feel the need to apologize to followers for spending so long on grammar. I started in mid August when I realized I had not found a vocabulary for assisting people in understanding inflationary and deflationary vocabulary and grammars.

    So I set out on my usual task of creating series (Spectrums) and operational definitions, and produced a (very) large table (spreadsheet) illustrating each of them. It’s one of those things that will take forever to reach the degree of completeness that I feel is necessary, but it’s certainly complete enough to illustrate the meaning of ‘universal grammar’ and the spectrums of deflationary, natural, and inflationary grammars.

    For the sake of brevity, given that the term ‘grammar’ refers to rules, I am going to refer to (conflate) the combination of a deflationary vocabulary that serves a particular deflationary grammar, and that grammar and syntax into the single term ‘grammar’ or perhaps ‘dimensional grammar’. Otherwise I’ll have to write “deflated and inflated vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of decidability” over and over again until my fingers bleed. So the english language contains N number of dimensional grammars. Some languages can express the same N number of grammars, and some languages cannot.

    Now, this effort took me, what? Seven weeks? But the consequence of that ‘deep dive’ (the frustration I feel during such deep dives never seems to end – i’m lucky they don’t push me into a depression) is that I have produced the vocabulary and narrative that I was looking for – and others need.

    So, now I am ‘unstuck’ (at least for now).


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-08 19:17:00 UTC

  • Status Update: Grammars

    From Curt: I feel the need to apologize to followers for spending so long on grammar. I started in mid August when I realized I had not found a vocabulary for assisting people in understanding inflationary and deflationary vocabulary and grammars. So I set out on my usual task of creating series (Spectrums) and operational definitions, and produced a (very) large table (spreadsheet) illustrating each of them. It’s one of those things that will take forever to reach the degree of completeness that I feel is necessary, but it’s certainly complete enough to illustrate the meaning of ‘universal grammar’ and the spectrums of deflationary, natural, and inflationary grammars. For the sake of brevity, given that the term ‘grammar’ refers to rules, I am going to refer to (conflate) the combination of a deflationary vocabulary that serves a particular deflationary grammar, and that grammar and syntax into the single term ‘grammar’ or perhaps ‘dimensional grammar’. Otherwise I’ll have to write “deflated and inflated vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of decidability” over and over again until my fingers bleed. So the english language contains N number of dimensional grammars. Some languages can express the same N number of grammars, and some languages cannot. Now, this effort took me, what? Seven weeks? But the consequence of that ‘deep dive’ (the frustration I feel during such deep dives never seems to end – i’m lucky they don’t push me into a depression) is that I have produced the vocabulary and narrative that I was looking for – and others need. So, now I am ‘unstuck’ (at least for now).