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  • ENLIGHTENMENT PROGRESSION The British Enlightenment Era and Assertion : Trafalga

    ENLIGHTENMENT PROGRESSION

    The British Enlightenment Era and Assertion : Trafalgar (Martial/commercial) Capitulation: (WW1, decolonialization)

    The American Enlightenment Era and Assertion : Revolution (Legal) Capitulation: Vietnam/NeoconFailure

    The French Enlightenment Era And Assertion : Revolution (Moral/Napoleon-force) Capitulation (napoleon’s defeat)(decolonialization)

    The German Enlightenment Era And Assertion : Unification (Rational using consent and reason) Capitulation: postwar germany.

    The Russian Enlightenment Era and Assertion : Revolution (Bolshevik using force and propaganda) Capitulation: return to authoritarian economy and polity.

    The Jewish Enlightenment Era and Assertion : 19th-20th Century (Pseudoscience using media) Capitulation: (just starting now, plus the anticipated failure of israel.)

    The Chinese Enlightenment Era and Assertion : (Maoist Revolution using force and propaganda) Capitulation: Abandonment of communism and socialism and restoration of mixed economy.

    The Hindu Enlightenment Era and Assertion : Unification, Independence, non expansion. Capitulation: (abandonment of socialism, and inability to solve domestic corruption and disorder,)

    The Latin Enlightenment Era and Assertion (Socialism) Capitulation: In progress.

    The Arab Enlightenment Era and Resistance : (Arab Spring) Capitulation? (perhaps not. perhaps their method of expansion by reproduction and raiding is superior to modernity.)

    THE DECLINE 1914-1992

    THE CONFLICT 2020 -> ?

    THE REFORMATION ???? -> ???

    Only solution I see is return to tribalism and abandonment of corporatism as science tells us the painful truth that none of our images of expansion is possible.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-20 04:37:00 UTC

  • The trump / bernie effect has let a lot of negative energy out of the polity. It

    The trump / bernie effect has let a lot of negative energy out of the polity. It’s fascinating. The mainstream still hasn’t adapted, but the population is adjusting. I think it’s false hope, but we’ll see.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-20 03:40:00 UTC

  • ON A RELATED NOTE As an example, Skye and I have been friends for a long time. A

    ON A RELATED NOTE

    As an example, Skye and I have been friends for a long time. And I am keenly aware that his ‘senses’ find different experiential perspectives ‘interesting’ in the same way I find first causes interesting. In many ways I find myself very similar to Skye, in this one way very different. I actually CANT empathize with the experiential models, which is why i am sure I learned to look for the unifying principles that are common between them. I’m just aware that these differences in senses assist us in developing a division of knowledge, labor, and advocacy.

    How I interpret this difference is between the subjective understanding others, and objective understanding universal first causes. Is one superior to the other? I am more interested in the question whether it is easier to lie, decieve, and manipulate with one or the other. In the sense of suepriority these different ends of the spectrum are differeent tools for different purposes, and so neither is superior in sense of exploraiton and explanation.

    But when it comes to falsifying (decidability) the first cause defeats the subjective understanding.

    Individuals appreciate different aesthetic experiences, but as a group we must resolve differences by objective means (or rather we seem to prefer to, just as we prefer to have male craftsmen and bosses but female parents and peers.) We do so because understanding of the subjective experience of others helps us cooperate, and envison possibilities; and understanding of the objective content of the universe helps us act together to change that universe, and to resolve disputes between us.

    This is the diference between creativity and decidability. Between justification and criticism. Beween imagination and truth.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-20 02:53:00 UTC

  • RESPONSE As far as he goes – which is nowhere – he’s wrong of course. All our la

    RESPONSE

    As far as he goes – which is nowhere – he’s wrong of course. All our language consists of analogies to experience. All our words are symbols. That humans are born with intuitions (tendencies) is different from being born with facts. Moreover, we can divide our language into the scientific (independent of emotion) and the aesthetic (dependent on emotion). And the reason we use this language of computer science is that it is the closest analogy to experience that we have produced for the discussion of mental phenomenon free of the loading and framing and deceit of the past.

    The only testable statement he is making is that recall-memory is limited. Even that doesn’t hold up, since a person can fairly often identify a counterfeit bill visually, even if he cannot draw it. Furthermore, some people CAN draw a bill (or entire city) from recall – even at a glance. It’s just EXPENSIVE For a brain to remember things that way, so those of us who CAN do it, learn not to do it. (I build a large 3d model of my city as a child, complete with all the houses sculpted from wood – just out of memory. I can still drive all over Connecticut from memory, but not even across Kiev today.)

    I will tell you what he is really doing: trying (like a woman) to maintain that psychologism (emotions) are a cause rather than a consequence of information processing.

    So, as a person who has stated an opposing argument (no one thinks the brain is like a computer, we merely use that language because nothing else is close enough of an analogy), testimonialism would tell me that he is trying to justify his priors of using sympathetic testing (emotions) to understand the brain rather than TRYING TO DEVELOP AN OPERATIONAL LANGUAGE for discussing the brain.

    ANd as a person who claims that the first principle of the mind is ‘acquisition and inventory of resources’ (property), and that emotions consist only of reactions to change in state of those resources, I would say that the brain is in fact a computer that assists us in acquiring resources, and emotions that assist in motivating us to choose between various possibilities.

    Humans are in fact, fairly mechanical, in the biological sense (as are proteiens, as is chemistry, as are all physical phenomenon.

    The magic of humans is that we do it with fragmentary information in order to predict the future course of events, so that we can outwit those current events, and alter them for our benefit -allowing us to capture resources, which we then consume and radiate as heat.

    IN this sense, our brains do not COMPUTE as today’s computers do, but they do SEARCH (sense-percieve-associate) and we do CALCULATE (reason), and we do it for the purpose of finding ways of outwitting the dim physical unverse.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-20 02:32:00 UTC

  • you falling into a conflation of terms? Aren’t science and the common law the we

    http://www.weeklystandard.com/yes-lets-call-philosophy-what-it-really-is/article/2002458Aren’t you falling into a conflation of terms?

    Aren’t science and the common law the west’s system of thought? Isn’t the west’s philosophy empiricism?

    Isn’t analytic philosophy a failed attempt at using the logic of sets, rather than operations (science)?

    Aren’t the various forms of rational philosophy attempts at excuse-making? Deceit? Obscurantism?

    Isn’t literary philosophy merely an attempt at forming a secular religion? And where it isn’t, it’s an appeal for political power by middle and lower middle classes?

    Isn’t religious philosophy excuse making for authoritarianism?

    Isn’t mysticism excuse making for ignorance and our uncontrollable pre-rational fears?

    It’s not that we should be teaching other philosophies.

    Its that we should stop teaching all the bad ones – including ours.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 16:10:00 UTC

  • Working on Law this week. Mostly origins and evolution of common law. The depend

    Working on Law this week. Mostly origins and evolution of common law. The dependence upon Precedent because of the inability to determine first causes (involuntary transfer of property in toto) and to rely on strict construction in the construction of arguments.

    My next issue is what we call risk (uncertainty) in testimony.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 14:50:00 UTC

  • You will love this

    You will love this


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 12:52:00 UTC

  • Class. It’s stable, and try as you might, you can’t get rid of it 🙂

    Class. It’s stable, and try as you might, you can’t get rid of it 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 12:22:00 UTC

  • Many countries have a founding myth that inspires and sustains a national cultur

    —Many countries have a founding myth that inspires and sustains a national culture.—@CatoInstitute

    Strangely enough, while the USA started out with Rule of Law, and the Rights of Englishmen, and developed myths instead. 😉

    We did it backwards I guess. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 08:45:00 UTC

  • Retweeted Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63): When a managed economy begins to fail, t

    Retweeted Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63):

    When a managed economy begins to fail, the only direction is to manage it more & more. It’s how “democratic socialism” leads to repression.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 08:17:00 UTC