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  • I mean, if you’re gonna quote me, give attribution

    I mean, if you’re gonna quote me, give attribution. https://twitter.com/_Jewology/status/967914089006714880

  • by Kage Keller Pardon me for restating in language less exacting. We use Truth t

    by Kage Keller Pardon me for restating in language less exacting. We use Truth to create models that corresponde with reality. We use that model for heuristics. —“definition: a heuristic, is any approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery that employs a practical method not guaranteed to be optimal or perfect, but sufficient for the immediate goals”— We need these models for prediction so that we can make choices, and take actions, to survive. We seek novelty to improve our models. Novelty-seeking saves time and energy – where we use pattern recognition and our predictive power of neurons to identify where others have done the processing for us. When we consider what someone else has said (running it through our pattern recognition and predictive “wiring”, and then integrate it into a new model) we save time/processing power that we can use for other endeavors (survival reinforcement for our genetics). This is an efficient use of social information processing… But, if and only if you know enough about the problem to predict someone else’s processing result has a high probability of being right. But, it is disastrous if you have a very weak model on the subject. Because then you can be INDOCTRINATED – where a biased model can be learned (installed) and then be extraordinarily difficult to overcome with future information (novelty). This is where we rely on experts who have processed answers for us. It is dangerous however to take answers on faith. Without digging into their model and having done some processing on your own, you leave yourself open to have your foundations supplanted by some entities’ agenda. You become a pawn, or sheep, or cuck…etc. e.g. you surrender your agency for a modicum of processing savings. Being well read is an insurance policy against indoctrination (which disenfranchises your agency(freedom to make decisions for survival)) (Curt: well done!)
  • by Kage Keller Pardon me for restating in language less exacting. We use Truth t

    by Kage Keller Pardon me for restating in language less exacting. We use Truth to create models that corresponde with reality. We use that model for heuristics. —“definition: a heuristic, is any approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery that employs a practical method not guaranteed to be optimal or perfect, but sufficient for the immediate goals”— We need these models for prediction so that we can make choices, and take actions, to survive. We seek novelty to improve our models. Novelty-seeking saves time and energy – where we use pattern recognition and our predictive power of neurons to identify where others have done the processing for us. When we consider what someone else has said (running it through our pattern recognition and predictive “wiring”, and then integrate it into a new model) we save time/processing power that we can use for other endeavors (survival reinforcement for our genetics). This is an efficient use of social information processing… But, if and only if you know enough about the problem to predict someone else’s processing result has a high probability of being right. But, it is disastrous if you have a very weak model on the subject. Because then you can be INDOCTRINATED – where a biased model can be learned (installed) and then be extraordinarily difficult to overcome with future information (novelty). This is where we rely on experts who have processed answers for us. It is dangerous however to take answers on faith. Without digging into their model and having done some processing on your own, you leave yourself open to have your foundations supplanted by some entities’ agenda. You become a pawn, or sheep, or cuck…etc. e.g. you surrender your agency for a modicum of processing savings. Being well read is an insurance policy against indoctrination (which disenfranchises your agency(freedom to make decisions for survival)) (Curt: well done!)
  • by Kage Keller Pardon me for restating in language less exacting. We use Truth t

    by Kage Keller

    Pardon me for restating in language less exacting. We use Truth to create models that corresponde with reality. We use that model for heuristics.

    —“definition: a heuristic, is any approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery that employs a practical method not guaranteed to be optimal or perfect, but sufficient for the immediate goals”—

    We need these models for prediction so that we can make choices, and take actions, to survive.

    We seek novelty to improve our models.

    Novelty-seeking saves time and energy – where we use pattern recognition and our predictive power of neurons to identify where others have done the processing for us.

    When we consider what someone else has said (running it through our pattern recognition and predictive “wiring”, and then integrate it into a new model) we save time/processing power that we can use for other endeavors (survival reinforcement for our genetics).

    This is an efficient use of social information processing…

    But, if and only if you know enough about the problem to predict someone else’s processing result has a high probability of being right.

    But, it is disastrous if you have a very weak model on the subject. Because then you can be INDOCTRINATED – where a biased model can be learned (installed) and then be extraordinarily difficult to overcome with future information (novelty).

    This is where we rely on experts who have processed answers for us. It is dangerous however to take answers on faith.

    Without digging into their model and having done some processing on your own, you leave yourself open to have your foundations supplanted by some entities’ agenda.

    You become a pawn, or sheep, or cuck…etc. e.g. you surrender your agency for a modicum of processing savings.

    Being well read is an insurance policy against indoctrination (which disenfranchises your agency(freedom to make decisions for survival))

    (Curt: well done!)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-25 12:27:00 UTC

  • My answer to Do you think that postmodernism has had a negative or positive effe

    My answer to Do you think that postmodernism has had a negative or positive effect on education, especially in lite… https://www.quora.com/Do-you-think-that-postmodernism-has-had-a-negative-or-positive-effect-on-education-especially-in-literature-classes/answer/Curt-Doolittle?srid=u4Qv


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-25 04:24:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/967616311135174656

  • My answer to Do you think that postmodernism has had a negative or positive effe

    My answer to Do you think that postmodernism has had a negative or positive effect on education, especially in lite… https://www.quora.com/Do-you-think-that-postmodernism-has-had-a-negative-or-positive-effect-on-education-especially-in-literature-classes/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=366d1d1c


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-25 04:24:35 UTC

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  • (Not really sure what there is to disagree with or, what this would have to do w

    (Not really sure what there is to disagree with or, what this would have to do with race realism. ….)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-24 19:00:41 UTC

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  • My answer to What are some unnamed foreign intelligence agency? How would a tech

    My answer to What are some unnamed foreign intelligence agency? How would a tech company in the United States arran… https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-unnamed-foreign-intelligence-agency-How-would-a-tech-company-in-the-United-States-arrange-a-meeting-with-them-Why/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=a12f2f8f


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  • My answer to What are some unnamed foreign intelligence agency? How would a tech

    My answer to What are some unnamed foreign intelligence agency? How would a tech company in the United States arran… https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-unnamed-foreign-intelligence-agency-How-would-a-tech-company-in-the-United-States-arrange-a-meeting-with-them-Why/answer/Curt-Doolittle?srid=u4Qv


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  • Currently, Who Are The Best Right Wing Philosophers/thinkers? I’m A Leftist, And I Believe That It’s Important To Challenge The Beliefs You Hold, So I’m Mostly Looking For Authors/public Speakers That’ll Give Me Something Worthwhile To Engage With.

    I’ll bite anytime, any place, anywhere – as long as you’re intellectually honest, and have more than trivial grasp of economics. (The problem is finding a leftist that’s intellectually honest, and has any understanding whatsoever of economics.)

    CONSERVATISM UNDERSTOOD

    1. A conservative questions the overestimation of reason, and above all questions consensus. Conservatism is familial, stoic, pragmatic, and empirical. In other words risk averse to capital.

    2. As a means of questioning, a conservative requires reciprocity (tort): american < british < anglo saxon < germanic < european < norther indo european in law. That law evolved from the oath (tell the truth, never steal, never flee, in combat).

    3. A Conservative requires ‘empirical’ results – and where empirical fails, the ‘traditional’ is adequate, since traditional survived empirical tests in competition in reality.

    4. A Conservative accumulates genetic, cultural, normative, institutional, physical, and territorial capital – attempting to pass on to future generations of his family, more than he himself inherited.

    5. Conservatism is a eugenic group evolutionary strategy that increases accumulated capital through intergenerational transfer, using intergeneration lending, in order to produce increasingly ‘noble’ families.

    6. Ergo successful individuals in the market for craftsmanship, successful purchase of the franchise through military service, successful individuals in the market for marriage and child rearing, successful individuals in the market for industry, successful families in the market for noble (intergenerational) families.

    7. In other words, conservatism(aristocracy) is a eugenic group evolutionary strategy. And while bipartite manorialism was practiced from 700, and aggressive hanging of up to 1% of the population every year after 1000, and an attempt to escape church-state nobility, and create an entrepreneurial nobility (meritocracy), succeeded by 1600, there was a great reaction to the english revolution, and a greater reaction to the french revolution. Thus while Locke,smith,hume,adams, and jefferson promised an aristocracy available to everyone, Burke, after the french revolution, and germans after that, recognized that the peasantry was even worse at rule (see russia) than the nobility.

    The problem with today’s conservatism is that darwin and spencer were famous before the war, after the second world war, conservatism and eugenics were effectively banned from discourse, academy, and science.

    As such conservatives never (until perhaps 2000) restored empirical discourse to conservatism, because eugenics are antithetical to the experiment with democracy. This changed incrementally beginning in 76, through the 80s, and aggressively since 2000, and more aggressively since 2008.

    1 – Soveriengty requires reciprocity

    2 – Reciprocity requires rule of law (tort), jury(thang, senate, house of lords, supreme court), and an independent judiciary.

    3 – Rule of law forces markets, since it incrementally suppresses each innovation in parasitism.

    4 – Markets cause hierarchies, because they are necessary to voluntarily organize production.

    5 – Markets are eugenic, because they are empirical means of testing industry and impulse.

    6 – But they make possible liberty for those with property, freedom for those who labor, and subsidy for those who impose no costs on sovereignty, liberty, freedom, or property.**

    DOMESTICATION
    Man domesticated the human animal after he had learned to domesticate the non-human animal. And he did so by the same means. And the result in both domestication of the human and non human animal is the same: eugenics.

    CONSERVATIVES
    Most conservatives do not write philosophy, they run businesses, or write history, economics, science, and law. (I write because I was successful enough in multiple businesses to spend my time writing full time.) Conservatives also are actively suppressed in academy and media.

    This has been true since the end of the war and teh rise of the Frankfurt School, and the Postmodern school, both of which were necessary after the failure of marxist pseudoscience. (a pseudoscience marx died knowing, since he stopped writing as soon as he read the Mengerians, and kept silent only to keep the checks coming in from Engels.)

    AUTHORS TO READ
    Burke, Hayek, Burnham, Sowell, Buchanan, Murray, and maybe Nietzsche. Veblen.
    (The essayists are nonsense)
    Anyone in Hoover or Heritage institutions.

    READING LIST
    Propertarianism’s Reading List (https://propertarianinstitute.com/reading-list/).

    My reading list (above) contains most of the science we’ve been looking for, while the pseudosciences dominated the mid to late 20th century under the marxist-postmodernists.

    Cheers

    Curt Doolittle
    The Propertarian Institute
    Kiev, Ukraine.

    https://www.quora.com/Currently-who-are-the-best-right-wing-philosophers-thinkers-I’m-a-leftist-and-I-believe-that-it’s-important-to-challenge-the-beliefs-you-hold-so-I’m-mostly-looking-for-authors-public-speakers-that’ll-give-me-something-worthwhile-to-engage-with