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  • SYNONYMS ACROSS DISCIPLINES: BUT IT’S ALL JUST THEFT Murder, violence, destructi

    SYNONYMS ACROSS DISCIPLINES: BUT IT’S ALL JUST THEFT

    Murder, violence, destruction, theft by physical appropriation, theft by fraud, theft by fraud using omission, free riding, privatization of commons, socialization of losses, conspiracy, invasion, conquest – all deprive others of that which they have acted to obtain an interest in, against their will. ie: theft. the taking of that which is not obtained by voluntary exchange or first-use.

    Humans reject, universally, and punish, universally, “theft”. But when we talk about ‘theft’, each discipline uses slightly different language

    1) In legal terms resolvable under the common law, the word we use for involuntary transfer is ‘theft’. That is the most general categorical name we have available to us.

    2) Now, the PROBLEM that arises with cooperation is called ‘free riding’. The “problem of free riding’ is how it is discussed in the literature. In the context of social science, and in the context of economics, the term ‘free riding’ refers to that category of involuntary transfers (thefts).

    3) In moral philosophy we must identify first causes. I have borrowed the term ‘involuntary transfer’ from law, in which title is forcibly transferred by the state without consent of its owner. This was the most general and unloaded term I could find. (I should note that Jan Lester uses ‘forced costs” or something of that nature, for the same purpose.)

    I do not need to get into a semantic debate on normative terminology. I need only define my terms. “Free riding” is the broadest category I can use in the context of cooperation. While “involuntary transfer” is the broadest categorical term I can use in the context of moral philosophy. And “theft” is the broadest categorical term that I can use in the context of dispute resolution (law).

    However, whether talking about cooperation (free riding), morality (involuntary transfer), or dispute resolution (theft), the human action they all refer to, is that act which transfers that which one has acted to accumulate or acquire without his informed consent.

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 03:46:00 UTC

  • (Damn. We are just really elaborate cockroaches. Obviously artificial intelligen

    (Damn. We are just really elaborate cockroaches. Obviously artificial intelligence is possible. It’s just such a low standard…. lol)


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-16 19:33:00 UTC

  • how it is

    http://www.realclearscience.com/journal_club/2014/04/11/if_he_looks_stupid_he_probably_is_108592.html?fb_action_ids=678685832192328&fb_action_types=og.likesJust how it is.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-16 19:09:00 UTC

  • LIBERTARIAN MORAL-SPECTRUM BLINDNESS You can’t reason with a libertarian who rel

    LIBERTARIAN MORAL-SPECTRUM BLINDNESS

    You can’t reason with a libertarian who relies upon moral intuition any more than you can reason with a progressive who relies upon moral intuition.

    So, it’s pretty clear to me today, that libertarians are as morally blind (or in Haidt’s terms ‘tasteless’) as progressives are (albeit at a different part of the spectrum), and that the only conservatives can carry on a rational moral discussion – because only conservatives are not affected by large moral blind spots. The data says it. But I just experienced it first hand. And I hate what it means. It means that libertarians are just as irrational and impenetrable as progressives.

    That doesn’t mean that libertarians haven’t solved the problem of formal institutions. They have. (Hoppe has.) But it means that except as a sort of minority conducting intellectual experiments, libertarians are useless for the purpose of discussing political solutions. They’re by definition ‘immoral’. Or perhaps a form of moral color-blindness in which the majority of the spectrum is invisible to them.

    I’m a conservative libertarian. I place a premium on liberty and discount all the other moral values. That’s the definition of the moral intuitions of a libertarian. But that PERSONAL intuition and personal objective, is different from my understanding of POLITICS as a set of institutions that allow heterogeneous peoples to cooperate on means even if they possess competing ends. (Give the citizenry a circus and let their actions sort them out.)

    ANALOGY:

    1) RED : PROGRESSIVISM – Sees only red. (Harm/Care : the adaptive challenge of caring for vulnerable children.)

    2) BLUE : CONSERVATISM – Sees red, blue and yellow (Harm/Care, Proportionality, Authority/Hierarchy/Duty, Loyalty, Purity/Sanctity, Liberty/Oppression)

    3) GREEN : LIBERTARIANISM – Sees only green (Liberty/Oppression : )

    – Libertarians are “Red/Blue color blind.”

    – Progressives are “Green/Blue color blind.”

    – Conservatives are not color blind at all.

    Just how it is.

    YOU CAN”T REASON WITH A LIBERTARIAN EITHER

    You can’t actually reason with a libertarian who relies upon moral intuition. It’s as irrational as trying to reason with a progressive who relies upon moral intuition. Both just justify their positions.

    You can reason to a conservative, or conservative libertarian, *EVEN IF* they rely on moral intuition. Because they aren’t morally blind to any part of the spectrum.

    And here I keep thinking (stupidly) that because I am not morally blind, even though I place a premium on liberty, and because I understand the RESULT of libertarian moral blindness: the reduction of all rights to property rights – that other libertarians will of course be as rational as I am.

    But that’s not true. I am literally talking to people who are for all intents and purposes, physically incapable of moral discourse, just as a color blind person is physically incapable of aesthetic discourse on colors that he cannot see. (Or the disability called “Ageusia” which prohibits taste.)

    THE INTELLECTUAL LIMIT

    There is some point at which individuals abandon intuitionism (feelings) and resort to either rationalism (rules), or ratio-empirical science ( outcomes) for their epistemic judgements. The only libertarians that one can speak to rationally about morality are those that have abandoned intuitionism. And since it APPEARS to me that rationalism is just a form of justification, then further it appears that only those who adopt the ratio-scientific level of thought, abandon both intuition and justification, are capable of discourse.

    That means that we are very limited in the number those people who possess the capacity for rational discourse on ethics and politics. And that since only conservatives are not morally spectrum blind, that it is only conservatives who can rationally discuss these issues EVEN IF they are relegated only to intuition.

    THE TRIANGLE IS INVERTED

    Conservatives form the base of an inverted pyramid.

    Progressives and Libertarians are specialized variants of human.

    Progressives are ‘excessively female’ and libertarians ‘excessively male’.

    (I think some conservatives specialize in being ‘warriors’ but they’re indistinguishable because they have identical moral intuitions.)

    Where progressive, conservative and libertarian refer to moral intuitions.

    BUGS

    The more I work on this problem the more I see humans of different moral persuasions just like specialized forms of ants. ‘Cause pretty much, that’s what we are.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-16 18:21:00 UTC

  • Politics isn’t Collectivist unless you choose it to be. Um. It’s not ‘Collectivi

    Politics isn’t Collectivist unless you choose it to be.

    Um. It’s not ‘Collectivist’ to pursue a solution to political institutions. It’s collectivist to redistribute. The difference between the philosophical-religious, and the political-institutional, is that diasporic unlanded groups do not require formal institutions, and groups that control land do.

    Libertarians can be very frustrating.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-16 17:45:00 UTC

  • Sean Gabb shared a link to your timeline

    Sean Gabb shared a link to your timeline.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-16 15:48:00 UTC

  • IMPENETRABLE INTUITIONS Conservatives are not anti statists – they are happy to

    IMPENETRABLE INTUITIONS

    Conservatives are not anti statists – they are happy to use the state to enforce the family as the central organization of society. Neo reactionaries are, I think, monarchists and private statists. Libertarians are anarchists.

    So my argument for the expansion of the common law to address all forms of theft (involuntary transfer) is a violation of scripture for libertarians. It may be overly intellectual for reactionaries. And it is both overly intellectual, morally counter intuitive, and unnecessary to conservatives. 😉

    I’m sitting with a friend. A highly informed libertarian. “I cant understand what you’re saying.”

    Its not morally intuitive. And that statement tells you everything you need to know about the problem of expressing a universal logic if moral philosophy in rational and ratio-scientific terms.

    Sigh.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-16 15:21:00 UTC

  • OK. GEEK HELP WANTED. MAC BUYING DECISION QUESTION. Upgrade HW or Buy New? I use

    OK. GEEK HELP WANTED. MAC BUYING DECISION QUESTION.

    Upgrade HW or Buy New?

    I use two Macbook Pro’s. A 17″ and a 15″ from mid 2010. (I take good care of my equipment.) Both have 8GB of RAM and 500GB HD’s. The 15″ looks brand new. The 17″ has little a bit of wear (one little dent on the side) from life in my backpack; and the battery is going and needs to be replaced. But for all intents and purposes they are adequate machines for a guy who basically writes for a living. (Albeit, I have 50 browser instances open at any given time.) And yes, I use both at the same time. Almost always.

    The last release of OSX was optimized for SSD’s and drive performance has been an issue for me. I was going to upgrade BOTH of the laptops to 500GB or 1TB SSD’s, and replace the battery in the 17″. That’s just over $1.3K in cost.

    The new Macbook Pro 15″ comes with the Retina display, 16GB of RAM, an SSD, and battery life is on the order of 8 hours. And it’s about $3K.

    So, given that I am wired to these machines full time: do I go for the Retina display, the extra RAM, the performance and the battery life, and spend another $1.6k – and then use a new one, and the 15″, and leave my 17″ at the office. Or do I just save myself some cash and and upgrade machines from 2010 because they’re largely adequate for what I do?


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-16 09:06:00 UTC

  • (whining.)(travel) 1) Why is it that every restaurant and shop in London plays m

    (whining.)(travel)

    1) Why is it that every restaurant and shop in London plays music so loudly that conversation, or even thought, is impossible? If I want to go to a dance club I will. It is ruining my trip. Aspies and chaotic overstimulation do not go well together. (Today I’m buying ear plugs.)

    2) Service is economically Peter-Principled everywhere. The help is useless. Another artifact of the state’s abuse of credit.

    3) The clothing selection in Kiev is better. Everything on Regent St is just a minor variation on The Gap. I can’t get Saville Row and Polo in Kiev but I can get everything else in greater variety.

    4) I forgot how bad the food is here. Potatoes should NOT taste like cardboard.

    5) It is so GOOD to hear English spoken and to see ‘my people’. 🙂 Sigh.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-16 04:44:00 UTC

  • THE VALUE OF PERFORMATIVE TRUTH (cross posted for archival purposes) The scope o

    THE VALUE OF PERFORMATIVE TRUTH

    (cross posted for archival purposes)

    The scope of problems [performative truth] solves is awe inspiring actually.

    But if I want to (and must) morally forbid (outlaw) deception whether intentional (obscurantism) or accidental (platonism) I must show in every field where either intentional deception or accidental platonism is used, that all such uses are contrivances to obscure either a failure to understand (philosophy), an efficient utilitarianism (the verb to-be in language, and the conflation of number and function in mathematics), an analogistic pseudoscientific error ( infinity ) a necessary form of pedagogy (myth and religion). And a dozen others.

    This does not mean that we cannot use the verb to-be, conflate numbers with functions, use infinity in calculations for the purpose of obtaining scale independence, or tell children fairy tales as a guide to moral norms.

    It means that in philosophy we must know the difference between knowledge of construction and the testability of that knowledge, and the linguistic, conceptual, and procedural ‘hacks’ (contrivances) that allow us to stuff vast concepts through our minds which can only construct analogies within a few second window, and only out of a limited number of steps.

    My problem isn’t the problem or the solution. I know the problem and the solution. My problem is understanding multitude of contrivances that we have constructed in all the fields so that I can cover all the applications such that there is no escaping the conclusion.

    I don’t really like criticizing CR (or Popper) because it’s the best solution we have. But it is precisely because it is the closest to correct that it is the best candidate for reformation with the least amount of work.

    —-

    OK… I had to sleep on it. But I figured it out.

    Performative Truth + The “Epistemic Method” (or the instrumental method, previously known as the scientific method) , in which the discipline of scientific inquiry places a premium on some outputs and discounts other outputs. By weighting different outputs we tailor the general rule (process) to the problem we wish to address. This accurately describes what humans do as a general rule. The process is universal because the problem is consistent across all domains of inquiry. However we weigh different outputs according to our needs. And as in any discipline we tend to ‘privatize’ the language within that discipline.

    There is a supply and demand chart in there waiting to be drawn…. I have to figure out how that would look.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-15 21:17:00 UTC