(FB 1547577090 Timestamp) HOW CAN PEOPLE USING THE SAME METHOD MAKE DIFFERENT ARGUMENTS? —“Iâve noticed some followers have slight disagreements. Is this because they are getting it wrong? Or what? Example, Iâve heard Eli explain that he disagrees that Christianity is the optimum cooperative strategy. I mean, either it is or isnât, right? How can different people using the method ever disagree or contradict?”– by Curtus Maximus Short answer: First, People who should know better, still get Darwin and Einstein wrong – every day. And second, we are all arguing a field of possibilities rather than just the central proposition – that field is a means of providing due diligence against your misunderstanding by deduction, inference, and free association. In other words we differ largely in which error we are trying to stop you from making (many), not in the central thesis (one). Long answer: we are in that phase where we are applying the method to everything, but have not yet covered all the cases nor examined the consequence of the application of our judgements. At this point we will naturally have some ‘calculating’ to do. In the example you gave, I say that christianity teaches (contains, not is) the optimum cooperative strategy WITHIN a group. This is just a general rule and it’s not possible to debate it. We can say that (a) it is a very bad way of teaching that rule, (b) teaching it that bad way produces terrible consequences, (c) teaching that rule without limiting to kin is suicidal. Eli is the most sophisticated person we have at the economic analysis of cooperative behaviors. There just isn’t anyone better at it. And he has such a head start that it will be hard for anyone to catch up with him. But, when he’s making those statements I don’t know the context so I don’t know which of the points (a,b,c) he’s making. Eli’s method is extremely pejorative. He uses that method to render extremely intolerant (weasel-proof) judgements because he’s not letting you come to your own ‘weasel-word’ conclusion. I tend to want you to come to your own conclusion so that you ‘own it’. So I will leave the doorway for weasel-words open in order to iteratively trap you so that you come to the conclusion on your own. (it’s socratic – and as you can see over the past few days, it’s what I’m doing with you.) Usually, when reading Eli, I can simply look at the context (argument he’s refuting) and define what he’s saying. But I don’t know if I’ve ever disagreed with him. It’s pretty hard to. So in the sense of judgement, Eli will give the LIMIT test of the argument. Where I will tend to describe the general rule. I suspect that any difference we have is in this difference between medians and limits. Bill will use a more sensitive approach. and if you watch john mark he’s probably becoming the best of us so far in completely answering the question. So you know, in ‘manly terms’ eli=well done, curt=medium, bill-medium rare, and John Mark = Rare. 😉
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1547591704 Timestamp) Um. Yes, the Institute’s phone number works…. You don’t have to call and test it. 😉
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1547642170 Timestamp) We are not ruled by money but by human greed – where that worst greed is called ‘equality’.
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1547591292 Timestamp) —“Curt when you say ‘productive’ what do you mean?”— Eric Orwoll. Anything that is not unproductive. For example, blackmail does not increase any form of capital – it is voluntary but parasitic. In economics if the returns on an opportunity cost of a transaction is greater than the returns on the next most preferable opportunity cost (holding the good, service, or information), then it is unproductive. This is a bit difficult for most people to deal with because it consists almost entirely of via-negativa logic. So we just measure changes to property in toto and ask if it is negative or positive. If it is positive it doesn’t matter if it’s voluntary. If it’s negative it’s very hard to imagine that it was voluntary. And it’s just as hard to demonstrate the counter to that statement as it is to counter the premise of rational action. When all else false demonstrated behavior is what it is: evidence of involuntary transfer.
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1547642148 Timestamp) We evolved family habit > tribal custom > traditional law > religious law > political and judicial law > rule of law > rule by credit > (and now) rule by information (as in china).
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1547589911 Timestamp) —“The information stream is one of our commons, as is a water source. It should be treated the same. Once you see that, everything falls into place. You don’t dump toxic wastes in it (lies). You don’t dump unknown products in it (speech lacking due diligence). Doesn’t matter if the polluter intended to cause damage, we simply don’t tolerate it.”—Vengefül Bobmoran
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(FB 1547743834 Timestamp) “A Good Quote is a Gift That Keeps On Giving.”
(FB 1547743834 Timestamp) “A Good Quote is a Gift That Keeps On Giving.”
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(FB 1547748804 Timestamp) USER INTERFACE FOR THE INSTITUTE’S APP
(FB 1547748804 Timestamp) USER INTERFACE FOR THE INSTITUTE’S APP
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Curt Doolittle shared a link.
(FB 1547678816 Timestamp) https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/nemewx/scientists-just-made-human-egg-cells-from-human-blood-for-the-first-time
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(FB 1547743629 Timestamp) Now it’s ready. 😉
(FB 1547743629 Timestamp) Now it’s ready. 😉