(riffing off Eli)
We don’t care about equality as much as truth, and the left doesn’t care about truth as much as equality. In truth they don’t care about equality. They care about power. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 08:17:00 UTC
(riffing off Eli)
We don’t care about equality as much as truth, and the left doesn’t care about truth as much as equality. In truth they don’t care about equality. They care about power. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 08:17:00 UTC
OPERATIONALISM: A GENERAL RULE OF ETHICS
Operationalism asks us to demonstrate that we are conducting observations of extant entities not projecting imagination and subjectivity.
As a general rule:
*** We shall define all phenomenon which we choose to observe, in terms of the sequence of physical operations (actions) used, the instruments used, and the measurements taken with those instruments (whether cardinal or ordinal), rather than either the use of analogies of any form, interpretations of those observations, or subjective experiences of those observations, so that we guarantee to any audience that all entities that we refer to exist, and that no information is added to the observation but that which can be observed when reproduced by the repetition of those actions, instruments and measurements by others.***
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 06:58:00 UTC
I’m I incorrect, or is Rothbardian anti-statism really just a synonym for anti-white people?
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 05:15:00 UTC
FREEDOM, LIKE PROPERTY, IS CREATED BY VIOLENCE TO DENY OTHERS FROM POWER
—“It is one thing to use violence to obtain power. It is quite another thing to use violence to deny anyone and everyone power.”—
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 05:15:00 UTC
DOES IT ALL COME DOWN TO TRUTH TELLING?
Empirical Science (aristotelianism) has evolved into a universal language.
The voluntary organization of production under property and rule of law have evolved into a universal language.
Scientific research and production take place within a society.
The society vastly impacts the quality of that research and production.
The people conducting research carry with them the assumptions of their societies.
Some societies excel at conducting scientific research.
Some societies are all but incapable of conducting scientific research.
Some societies excel at instituting property rights and rule of law.
Some societies are all but incapable of instituting property rights and rule of law.
Some societies excel at constructing trust
Some societies are all but incapable of constructing trust.
Some societies excel at institutionalizing telling the truth.
Some societies are all but incapable of institutionalizing telling the truth.
What makes a society tell the truth, construct trust, institute property rights, and conduct scientific research?
Telling the truth. Why tell the truth? For voluntary warriors it’s a matter of life and death. If nearly every man is a warrior, and only warriors possess wealth, and for warriors truth is a matter of life and death. From that position came the west’s rise.
—Small numbers + technology + truth + contract—
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 05:03:00 UTC
“The Wisdom Of Eli Harman”
Eli has sort of mastered the nutshell argument for aristocracy. (color me envious)
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 04:53:00 UTC
ELI ON THE LEFT’S FAILURE TO PROVIDE CARE-TAKING FOR TRUTH
—“If arguing with leftists often seems like banging your head against a brick wall it’s because (in many cases) *the truth simply doesn’t matter to them.*”—
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 04:51:00 UTC
THE TABLE OF ETHICAL ARGUMENT
ETHICAL
1) Truthful speech: Operational. Knowledge of construction. Proof of existence.
ETHICALLY POSSIBLE
2) Pragmatic speech : operationally abbreviated. Insufficiently demonstrated.
ETHICALLY IMPOSSIBLE
3) Allegorical speech: knowledge of use but not construction.
UNETHICAL
4) Dishonest speech.
🙂
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 04:47:00 UTC
UNDER PROPERTARIANISM, OPERATIONALISM PREVENTS *HARM*
—“All arguments put into the marketplace of ideas function as conceptual goods – products for our use. Now since we are producing goods we do have the ability if not the necessity to provide consumer protection. This is all that operationalism does for us. It doesnt say you’re doing good (telling the truth) it tests whether or not you are doing HARM. It makes sure that you’re not using verbalisms. Under Propertarianism we require you warranty your goods and services. And those warranties are subject to legal enforcement by universal standing where the loser pays.”—-
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 02:47:00 UTC
THE PROPERTARIAN CRITICISM OF PLATONIC TRUTH
(important piece)
–“We can speak about truth even without a warranty, and we don’t mean truthlike or agreed to be true, just plain true.”—Bruce
Yes, but how do we know you are speaking truthfully?
How do we prevent pseudoscience? Or are you, like free speech advocates, saying that the damage that is done by error is less than the good that is achieved by tolerating it? Which is terribly pragmatic. It’s also demonstrably false. Propagating false arguments turns out to be much more effective than true ones.
Or do you claim that scientists should be able to engage in untruthful speech? Or are you saying that because truth is unknown and never knowable, that I can never speak the truth?
***What is the material difference between a theory stated truthfully (internally consistent and externally correspondent), and a theory not stated truthfully (internally consistent and externally correspondent) yet excused as not being possible to be true, and therefore not subject to requirement that it is spoken truthfully?***
This isn’t an immaterial question. It is perhaps THE ethical question facing scientific investigation in ANY field.
Evidence is that in hard science this rule is respected. Evidence is that outside of hard science it is not. Then difference is that hard science is a luxury good without opportunity cost, and everything else is — particularly politics and law, where laws do not perish like falsified theories. The communist manifesto, the labor theory of value, the possibility of a universally DESIRABLE moral code vs a universally moral set of laws. These are all false statements, because they are false in construction, not in prediction.
You see, science is pretty much ‘irrelevant’ because it is a luxury good, but truth must apply universally no? or it is not truthful definition of truth?
***While it may be true that the ultimate truth (the most parsimonious statement possible) is the optimum definition of true, does that obviate us from pursuing it with truthful statements? Furthermore why not simply state the truth: that all truthfully constructed arguments and theories are true but incomplete, and constantly open to revision, rather than no theories are true except the one most parsimonious statement that we can never make?***
You see, you might think it’s clear and simple – but it’s not. It’s just experience that has convinced you so.
You see, popper’s warning is merely moral, not necessary. And I submit, like the ethics of the ghetto peoples whose verbal methodology, and whose ritualistic literature, was purely pragmatic, that there are vast consequences to platonic truth just as there are vast consequences to platonic (false) anything.
As far as I know I am correct. I cant get away from it. because we are currently the victims of a century and a half of pseudoscience the immorality of which has not been achieved since the forcible conversion to christianity or the muslim conversion to scriptural perfection.
If we look at just the one’s that I see as catastrophic; kant, freud, marx, cantor, russell/frege, keynes, mises, rothbard, then all of these fallacies were preventable by a requirement for operational definitions – proof of internal consistency: proof of existence.
Analogy and meaning are properties of myths. Action and measurement are properties of reality.
Curt Doolittle
The Propertarian Institute
Kiev, Ukraine
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-25 02:34:00 UTC