ENDING THE POLLUTION OF PHILOSOPHY WITH THE EQUIVALENT OF OPTICAL ILLUSIONS (important) (I figured out how to talk about suggestion)
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What are Verbal Illusions (Deceptions)?
The pollution of philosophy with the verb “to be”: creating nonsense problems because our minds do not seem able to avoid the confusion created between experience and existence when we say “is” or “are”. So the vast number of sophistries we falsely categorize as philosophical problems are merely confusions created by the misuse of grammar ( effort discounts ) just as a magician misleads with gestures. The only difference is that the magician knows he deceived others. But the sophist does not know he deceives himself. We evolved to substitute information not existing in speech of others through inference. We also evolved to save effort in thought and speech through suggestion ( shortcuts ). The words is and are suggestive shortcuts. But when this shortcut is combined in certain permutations it forces the circumvention of reason and the evocation of pre-rational substitution. In other words, it forces us out of reason and reality into intuition and imagination. This is the same trick that occurs with optical illusions. Both optical illusions and verbal illusions are created by the same means of suggestion: disinformation or partial information constructed to force intuitionistic substitution. This is the same technique used by storytellers to invoke suspension of disbelief, priests to convince the foolish of the existence of imaginary worlds, and politicians and public intellectuals to lie, and dishonest philosophers to overload, and sophists to confuse. Ergo: any question of philosophy that contains the words is or are and is not stated in operational language is at best sophistry, at worst, the most insidious evils that have ever been let loose on man. It is this understanding that has made me an anti philosophy philosopher and forced me to unite science and philosophy. Because whether religious, political or philosophical, the abuse if these cognitive biases to harm mankind must end. Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine. -
Male Expendability?
I may not like the fact that being male makes me expendable. But I must live with the reality of the division of reproductive labor. On the other hand, I am perfectly happy, if not thrilled, to set the terms by which my expendability may be exercised.
I am willing to kill and die for liberty. I am not willing to suffer the genocide of my people to humor women and the underclasses whose succor is the result of me and my ancestors. So I pray you take heed of your assumptions. Lest my brothers and I decide that the method of expending ourselves is your extermination. -
Male Expendability?
I may not like the fact that being male makes me expendable. But I must live with the reality of the division of reproductive labor. On the other hand, I am perfectly happy, if not thrilled, to set the terms by which my expendability may be exercised.
I am willing to kill and die for liberty. I am not willing to suffer the genocide of my people to humor women and the underclasses whose succor is the result of me and my ancestors. So I pray you take heed of your assumptions. Lest my brothers and I decide that the method of expending ourselves is your extermination. -
Sources of Ignorance: God Speech in Logic and Legislation
Logic is written as is legislation. Testimonialism is written as natural law. This is the origin of the conflict: legislation and mathematics, rather than natural law and physics. What does that mean? That law is written as a command. That logical statements are written as promises. The physical statements are written as hypotheses.
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Sources of Ignorance: God Speech in Logic and Legislation
Logic is written as is legislation. Testimonialism is written as natural law. This is the origin of the conflict: legislation and mathematics, rather than natural law and physics. What does that mean? That law is written as a command. That logical statements are written as promises. The physical statements are written as hypotheses.
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The Cycle of Orders
[T]he cycle of history in genes, polities, economies, and knowledge is the same: A new opportunity to exploit is discovered by those capable of exploiting it.
The innovators profit from the cooperation of followers. The followers and those who profit expand in a hierarchy or school until one of the following occurs: 1 – the ‘market’ opportunity is exhausted, …1.1 – followers who can be incentivised are exhausted, …1.2 – or increases in profits are exhausted, …1.3 – or the resources needed to exploit the opportunity are exhausted. 2 – or the institutions of cooperation (the pricing system) is overwhelmed, resulting in hyper-consumption. 3 – or a shock is encountered sufficient that the order cannot restructure while preserving the incentives to maintain the order; 4 – or Disaster, Plague, Famine, and War create a shock that no order can survive. This is the universal rule of the evolution of orders. -
The Cycle of Orders
[T]he cycle of history in genes, polities, economies, and knowledge is the same: A new opportunity to exploit is discovered by those capable of exploiting it.
The innovators profit from the cooperation of followers. The followers and those who profit expand in a hierarchy or school until one of the following occurs: 1 – the ‘market’ opportunity is exhausted, …1.1 – followers who can be incentivised are exhausted, …1.2 – or increases in profits are exhausted, …1.3 – or the resources needed to exploit the opportunity are exhausted. 2 – or the institutions of cooperation (the pricing system) is overwhelmed, resulting in hyper-consumption. 3 – or a shock is encountered sufficient that the order cannot restructure while preserving the incentives to maintain the order; 4 – or Disaster, Plague, Famine, and War create a shock that no order can survive. This is the universal rule of the evolution of orders. -
How About Operational (True) Names for Schools of Economics?
[W]hy don’t we just rename each branch of econ operationally instead of geographically: 1 – Austrian: Economic Social Science. 2 – And then follow with Chicago: Economic Rule of Law. 3 – And follow finally with Saltwater: Economic Discretionary Spending. There is plenty of reason there is such conflict between schools over method when the schools seek three different ends: 1 – Institutional improvement seeking to eliminate frictions and asymmetries of information. 2 – insurance against shocks and errors given asymmetries of information and natural frictions. 3 – disinformation to force corrections to the asymmetries of information and natural frictions. There is no monopoly methodology to be found in social science. There are just actions we can take at different points in the inter-generational organization of production of offspring(families), goods and services(market), commons(govt), and polities(nations). Each group specializes in their reproductive interests: 1) good intergenerational families (Austrian/social-science), 2) aspiring families (classical liberal / rule of law ), 3) and unsuccessful families and their priesthoods (saltwater / progressive / discretionary spending) When you argue (falsely) that some method is true or false for the purpose of providing a monopoly of decidability, then you’re engaging in fallacy. When you argue that we have only so many domains of action in economics, and that each school studies that means of action, that’s simply true. When you state that the consequences of three intertemporal strategies: eugenic long term, pragmatic medium term, and dysgenic short term, then just admit that’s what we’re doing. The fact that we (a) try to create a monopoly framework of decision making from (b) a set of tools of limited utility, (c) serving different reproductive (and therefore class and race) strategies, then we are just making the same fallacy that monopoly majoritarian, first-past-the-post rule does: that we need a monopoly rather than a market in government and therefore a monopoly rather than a market in economics. Let’s imagine for a minute that we had three houses of government, and that economists in each field held one house: austrian/social science, Chicago/rule-of-law, and freshwater/discretionary-rule . Now let’s imagine that these three groups had to create a policy where all three compromised upon the result. What would we see? Smaller government(medium term) and better normative behavior(long term), in exchange for higher redistribution (short term). Now let’s extend this model and ask why we don’t have a senate (Austrian), a house (freshwater), and a lower house (saltwater), and that these economists advised members of each house. This is what we had in the old English system of monarchy, lords, house, and church. We had a perfect government. The classical liberals were just wrong. Not all of us can or wish to, join the middle class. Most people simply wish to consume the most that they can with the least effort and risk. The rest of us want to compete for the crown. There is very little new under the sun. Most human discourse is as polluted as the waters of Bangladesh with error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, propaganda pseudorationalism, pseudoscience, and outright deceit. Our rhetorical problems exist largely because it is so easy to engage in error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, propaganda, pseudorationalism, pseudoscience, and outright deceit. And that problem exists only because, while we force producers to involuntarily warranty goods, involuntarily warranty services, we do not force them to involuntarily warranty their words. Lying was industrialized by combining pseudoscience, propaganda, and diminution of standards of education by the elimination of grammar, rhetoric, logic, and economics from our education system. So we have the perfect storm: the ability to saturate the environment with propaganda, a population insufficiently educated to falsify it, and no means of juridical defense by which a minority can prosecute it. When we could create a perfect opposition: a population sufficiently educated to falsify it, a media with incentives to speak truthfully, and the juridical defense of the informational commons by which any minority can hold speakers accountable. We cannot warranty perfection but for the purpose intended. What we can do is warranty that we have done due diligence against error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, propaganda, pseudorationalism, pseudoscience, and outright deceit. Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine. -
How About Operational (True) Names for Schools of Economics?
[W]hy don’t we just rename each branch of econ operationally instead of geographically: 1 – Austrian: Economic Social Science. 2 – And then follow with Chicago: Economic Rule of Law. 3 – And follow finally with Saltwater: Economic Discretionary Spending. There is plenty of reason there is such conflict between schools over method when the schools seek three different ends: 1 – Institutional improvement seeking to eliminate frictions and asymmetries of information. 2 – insurance against shocks and errors given asymmetries of information and natural frictions. 3 – disinformation to force corrections to the asymmetries of information and natural frictions. There is no monopoly methodology to be found in social science. There are just actions we can take at different points in the inter-generational organization of production of offspring(families), goods and services(market), commons(govt), and polities(nations). Each group specializes in their reproductive interests: 1) good intergenerational families (Austrian/social-science), 2) aspiring families (classical liberal / rule of law ), 3) and unsuccessful families and their priesthoods (saltwater / progressive / discretionary spending) When you argue (falsely) that some method is true or false for the purpose of providing a monopoly of decidability, then you’re engaging in fallacy. When you argue that we have only so many domains of action in economics, and that each school studies that means of action, that’s simply true. When you state that the consequences of three intertemporal strategies: eugenic long term, pragmatic medium term, and dysgenic short term, then just admit that’s what we’re doing. The fact that we (a) try to create a monopoly framework of decision making from (b) a set of tools of limited utility, (c) serving different reproductive (and therefore class and race) strategies, then we are just making the same fallacy that monopoly majoritarian, first-past-the-post rule does: that we need a monopoly rather than a market in government and therefore a monopoly rather than a market in economics. Let’s imagine for a minute that we had three houses of government, and that economists in each field held one house: austrian/social science, Chicago/rule-of-law, and freshwater/discretionary-rule . Now let’s imagine that these three groups had to create a policy where all three compromised upon the result. What would we see? Smaller government(medium term) and better normative behavior(long term), in exchange for higher redistribution (short term). Now let’s extend this model and ask why we don’t have a senate (Austrian), a house (freshwater), and a lower house (saltwater), and that these economists advised members of each house. This is what we had in the old English system of monarchy, lords, house, and church. We had a perfect government. The classical liberals were just wrong. Not all of us can or wish to, join the middle class. Most people simply wish to consume the most that they can with the least effort and risk. The rest of us want to compete for the crown. There is very little new under the sun. Most human discourse is as polluted as the waters of Bangladesh with error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, propaganda pseudorationalism, pseudoscience, and outright deceit. Our rhetorical problems exist largely because it is so easy to engage in error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, propaganda, pseudorationalism, pseudoscience, and outright deceit. And that problem exists only because, while we force producers to involuntarily warranty goods, involuntarily warranty services, we do not force them to involuntarily warranty their words. Lying was industrialized by combining pseudoscience, propaganda, and diminution of standards of education by the elimination of grammar, rhetoric, logic, and economics from our education system. So we have the perfect storm: the ability to saturate the environment with propaganda, a population insufficiently educated to falsify it, and no means of juridical defense by which a minority can prosecute it. When we could create a perfect opposition: a population sufficiently educated to falsify it, a media with incentives to speak truthfully, and the juridical defense of the informational commons by which any minority can hold speakers accountable. We cannot warranty perfection but for the purpose intended. What we can do is warranty that we have done due diligence against error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, propaganda, pseudorationalism, pseudoscience, and outright deceit. Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine. -
Lies Are Cheap And There Are Plenty of Customers
Law is expensive. Religion is cheap. Naval rule is cheap. Army rule is expensive.
Aristocratic rule is cheap. Republican rule is expensive. Began with aristocratic Rule(personal service) Ended with Republican rule (bureaucracy) Rome began with a naval empire defending sea trade. Ended with a landed empire, defending territorial trade. Began with Expensive law(Truth), Ended with cheap religion (deceit). (Economics in everything.) THE REVOLUTIONS IN TRUTH AND THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION OF LYING CYCLE ONE The invention of aristocracy (heroism, truth, technology) the reaction invented religion (Zoroaster) CYCLE TWO The invention of reason (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle) The reaction invented monotheism (Christianity/rabbinical Judaism/Islam) CYCLE THREE The invention of empirical science (Maxwell, Darwin, Spencer, Nietzche) the reaction invented pseudoscience. (Marx, Freud, Boaz, Cantor, Adorno) CYCLE FOUR The invention of ‘complete’ science (Testimonialism) The reaction invents (whatever the next great lie will be?) Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine