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    (FB 1545088319 Timestamp) A GEM BY BILL —“That’s what “Law” means “Decidable” in scientific language, and which means “Absolute” in archaic moral language. … That’s what Laws of Nature (unconscious, deterministic) and Natural Law (conscious, volitionary) mean: they are DESCRIPTIVE. You cannot violate the laws of nature but you can manipulate them. You can violate the natural laws, and pay the consequences. The natural world already calculates its optimum, and we ‘cheat’ it. The natural law is something else men cheat. However, the optimum method of human evolution is the elimination of cheating (parasitism). If you eliminate all parasitism you end up with natural law. If you do not then you don’t.”—Curt Doolittle —“Don’t you still need a justification that’s more than “it’s natural” to avoid justifying your law on a naturalistic fallacy? The justification for propertarianism seems to be a utilitarian argument.”—Hue Whitman Answer by Bill Joslin: The Naturalistic fallacy relates to equating a positive moral standing for an action due to it being natural (“if it happens in nature it’s therefore good”) not a utilitarian stance which provides an operational description of how the action results in immoral consequences (“under these conditions and incentives, human conflict rises”). Two different domains of argumentation, the former justificatory, the later warranty.

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    (FB 1545149832 Timestamp) RATIONAL SELF-MEDICATION Michael E. Darden, Nicholas W. Papageorge NBER Working Paper No. 25371 Issued in December 2018 NBER Program(s):Health Economics We develop a theory of rational self-medication. The idea is that forward-looking individuals, lacking access to better treatment options, attempt to manage the symptoms of mental and physical pain outside of formal medical care. They use substances that relieve symptoms in the short run but that may be harmful in the long run. For example, heavy drinking could alleviate current symptoms of depression but could also exacerbate future depression or lead to alcoholism. Rational self-medication suggests that, when presented with a safer, more effective treatment, individuals will substitute towards it. To investigate, we use forty years of longitudinal data from the Framingham Heart Study and leverage the exogenous introduction of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). We demonstrate an economically meaningful reduction in heavy alcohol consumption for men when SSRIs became available. Additionally, we show that addiction to alcohol inhibits substitution. Our results suggest a role for rational self-medication in understanding the origin of substance abuse. Furthermore, our work suggests that punitive policies targeting substance abuse may backfire, leading to substitution towards even more harmful substances to self-medicate. In contrast, policies promoting medical innovation that provide safer treatment options could obviate the need to self-medicate with dangerous or addictive substances. https://www.nber.org/papers/w25371

  • (FB 1545087981 Timestamp) CAN WE HAVE A CELEBRATION OVER THE SHUTTERING OF (((TH

    (FB 1545087981 Timestamp) CAN WE HAVE A CELEBRATION OVER THE SHUTTERING OF (((THE WEEKLY STANDARD))) AND IT’S NEOCON DREAMS?

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1545142233 Timestamp) Phase of the day: “Survival in post-apocalyptic cat lady hellscape”.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1545085047 Timestamp) I am pretty sure you are better off spending four years working on a project of your own, and publishing a few papers or a book about it than you are spending time in university. This is effectively what a PhD asks you to do, except your (scientific or technical) project, papers, and book have to survive market criticism rather than department criticism. It is easy to get a good job or career with that kind of evidence. Or put another way, university is an adequate clerical training program for those people who CANT produce their own project. Entrepreneurship is for people who don’t even need to do the project, papers and book. Entrepreneurship, Self Education, Good Education (STEM+L), Sh-t Education (Everything else), Going right to work (money and on the job training). Going right to work in the military( Training, Adventure, then money).

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    (FB 1545140276 Timestamp) (Great feed. -cheers)

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    (FB 1545084448 Timestamp) Religions, Moneylending, and Commerce are universalist, but Militias,Armies,Kings, and the Law are Nationalist.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1545138415 Timestamp) THE PARADIGM FOR SOLVING AI IS NOT CALCULATION BUT COMPETITION We try to solve the problem of artificial intelligence using the wrong paradigm – a problem in economics we refer to as ‘mathiness’ – when the solution from bayesian accounting to the evolution of consciousness, is not calculation but competition. The other ‘great accident’ is the bilateral revolution, and the competition via necessity of coordination within the nervous system, followed by the division of labor and competition between the functions of our minds as predator and prey. We don’t think of neural economy, or bayesian networks as competitions at the neural-path level, nor do we think of consciousness as the result of memory and competition in a division of labor between layers and functions. The problem of an ethical and moral machine is one that must decide a competition from the forecasting of a decision, and the negative reinforcement of decision networks that lead to involuntary transfers (harms). I understood this from my work in the early 80’s on AI for military games. But the technology wasn’t available at the time to do anything about it. I don’t find any particular mystery to artificial intelligence other than the volume of memory and the necessity of an internal grammar or language to assist in a hierarchy continuous recursive competition between forecasts(predictions). My open questions are the amount of memory required if we want both the benefits of mechanical memory, and the power of reason, without the economy of imprecision. I mean, look at the experiments with chimpanzee image processing vs human. Or put differently, in order to FURTHER divide intelligence more efficiently we might very well have sacrificed memory precision for another ‘n-lateral’ revolution using language and the competition between minds using language. The problem of continuous recursive disambiguation into serial speech requires not the preservation of state (chimp memory) for internal consideration, but the recursive passing of state (human memory) so that we can serialize state into a continuously recursively disambiguous stream of expressions between individuals. We then evolved the ability to plan from this process. It is very hard to try to remember what it’s like to think without language. It’s like trying to measure without numbers. you can do it but only to some rather simple degree. Language is just another form of calculation. Or rather more easily understood, calculation with measurements is just a reductive form of language. The consistency throughout the hierarchy is competition (market) between memory and perception, the competition of the neural economy, competition between neural forecasts, competition between reactions or choice of actions, competition between perceptions and minds, and ability to calculate using language (grammars). It’s this ‘market competition’ that is the model not only for cognition, but for all of social science that results from that cognition. We were fooled by mathiness and justificationism that results from the mathematics – the most simple of logics: the single constant relation provided by the single property of a positional name. Mathematics requires very little difference between construction and deduction. Logics break down rapidly after first or second order. Games do as well. Reason does as well. Markets(competition) doesn’t break down. -Cheers )

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    (FB 1545074144 Timestamp) Interesting Differences. 1) Certificates: 12-15. Courses in Single Subject. 2) Associates: 60. Courses in Multiple Subjects 3) Bachelors: +30: 90 in UK/Canada, or 120 US (a Scam) a general education in a full suite of courses. 4) Masters: +30 Credits Specialization in a subject. 5) PhD: (varies), Thesis: Research in a Subject. COURSE PYRAMID Certificate.[x] Associates.[x][x] Bachelors..[x][x][x][x] Masters…..[x][x] PhD………..[x] In my experience the undergraduate experience in america is almost entirely a means of compensating for high school.

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    (FB 1545136259 Timestamp) More on NCC’s and the “Glorious Accident”.