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  • “Democracy must be seen in the context of modern mass media which is basically a

    —“Democracy must be seen in the context of modern mass media which is basically a kind of church.”— Daniel Seis


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-15 16:29:00 UTC

  • RELIGIONS AND LIES Would you build a religion around Frodo Baggins? It would be

    RELIGIONS AND LIES

    Would you build a religion around Frodo Baggins? It would be a pretty good religion really.

    Why not the Trials of Achilles? I mean. that’s the ancient world’s ‘great book of inspiration.’

    What about the trials of Alexander?

    What about the lives of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Zeno/Aurelius and Epicurus?

    History is the only mythology not false, and stoicism the only mindfulness not false.

    WHY DO YOU NEED LIES?


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-15 13:30:00 UTC

  • The only intellectuals that buy the equality fallacy are those who are some vers

    The only intellectuals that buy the equality fallacy are those who are some version of pseudoscientific, justificationary, pseudo-religious, or religious Abrahamists. Why? Because the lie of equality is the means by which the underclasses destroyed the great civilizations. #Trump


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-15 10:15:00 UTC

  • I see more SMART ‘sh-t’ coming out of African upper classes than western upper c

    I see more SMART ‘sh-t’ coming out of African upper classes than western upper classes – that’s for sure.The reason there are ‘sh-thole countries is purely demographic. And it’s nearly impossible for any people without a clan-independent army to fix that problem. #Trump


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-15 10:13:00 UTC

  • “Criticism is not an attack on honesty, it is an evaluation of due diligence.”–

    —“Criticism is not an attack on honesty, it is an evaluation of due diligence.”— Luke Weinhagen


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-15 10:08:00 UTC

  • Let me help you. Politics is just the art of justification for creating a monopo

    Let me help you. Politics is just the art of justification for creating a monopoly for the circumvention of markets of the commons. All politics is for the purpose of theft and deception.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-15 10:07:00 UTC

  • WHAT DOES TRUTH MEAN? (edited for clarity) Truth can only mean ‘descriptive test

    WHAT DOES TRUTH MEAN?

    (edited for clarity)

    Truth can only mean ‘descriptive testimony free of error, bias, suggestion, obscurantism and deceit’. In other words, speech, the semantic content of which corresponds with existentially possible reality.

    One speaks TRUTHFULLY, or UNTRUTHFULLY, or HONESTLY or DISHONESTLY.

    To be precise, one speaks HONESTLY not having done due diligence, nor warrantying one’s speech. One speaks TRUTHFULLY having done due diligence, and warrantying one’s speech. Truthful speech evolved from and refers to testimony for which you are accountable (have skin in the game).

    So you might speak honestly – not having done due diligence on your speech. But that is not the same as speaking truthfully – having done due diligence on your speech. So you might give your honest opinion, but that differs from doing diligence that such an opinion survives criticism – meaning tests of correspondence with reality.

    Both the physical sciences and law specialize in the art of due diligence. (Although much law has adopted the art of lying, testimony in court tends not to.) As an extension of law, anglo analytic philosophy attempts to specialize in the art of due diligence. Strangely, continental philosophy does the opposite.

    But if speaking truthfully requires that we perform due diligence, and warranty our speech, then how does one perform such due diligence? How do we test correspondence?

    In the most simple of terms, a truth statement must be:

    1. CATEGORICALLY consistent (non conflationary)

    2. INTERNALLY consistent (logical),

    3. EXTERNALLY correspondent (empirical),

    4. OPERATIONALLY possible (existentially possible),

    5. COHERENT categorically, internally, externally, and operationally (consistent across all tests)

    6. FULLY ACCOUNTED (you haven’t cherry picked cause and/or consequence)

    And if you want to claim it’s ethical and moral (and objectively legal):

    1. RATIONAL: consisting of nothing but a series of fully rational choices

    2. RECIPROCAL: consisting of nothing other than productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary exchanges free of imposition upon others by externality.

    HONESTY AND TRUTHFULNESS IN THE USE OF THE WORD “TRUTH”

    We use the word ‘Truth’ in many, many contexts. Most of them somewhere between a convenience and a dishonesty. True, honest, logical, and good are independent concepts frequently conflated to attribute authority where it is absent.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-15 08:27:00 UTC

  • **WHAT DOES TRUTH MEAN? (AND WHAT IS ITS ADJECTIVE FORM?)** Truth can only mean

    **WHAT DOES TRUTH MEAN? (AND WHAT IS ITS ADJECTIVE FORM?)**

    Truth can only mean ‘descriptive testimony free of error, bias, suggestion, obscurantism and deceit’. In other words, speech, the semantic content of which corresponds with reality.

    One speaks **truthfully**, or **untruthfully **(warrantied)**, **or** honestly **or** dishonestly **(not warrantied)**. **

    To be precise, one speaks honestly or dishonestly having done no due diligence, and warrantying one’s speech.

    To speak truthfully requires that you have done due diligence. So you might speak honestly not having done due diligence of your speech, but not truthfully, having done due diligence of your speech. So you might give your honest opinion, but that differs from doing diligence that such an opinion survives criticism – meaning correspondence.

    How do we test correspondence? In the most simple of terms, a truth statement must be:

    1. **categorically** consistent (non conflationary)

    2. **internally** consistent (logical),

    3. **externally** correspondent (empirical),

    4. **operationally** possible (existentially possible),

    5. **coherent** categorically, internally, externally, and operationally (consistent across all tests)

    6. **fully accounted **(you haven’t cherry picked cause and/or consequence)

    And if you want to claim it’s ethical and moral:

    1. **rational**: consisting of nothing but a series of fully rational choices

    2. **reciprocal:** consisting of nothing other than productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary exchanges free of imposition upon others by externality.

    We use the word in many, many contexts. Most of them somewhere between a convenience and a dishonesty. True, honest, logical, and good are independent concepts frequently conflated to attribute authority where it is absent.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-14 22:12:00 UTC

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    Source date (UTC): 2018-01-14 22:12:00 UTC