Theme: Agency

  • They don’t want to understand. They don’t’ want that responsibility. Instead the

    They don’t want to understand.
    They don’t’ want that responsibility.
    Instead they seek evasion of that responsibility like the seek evasion of all others.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-09 02:47:31 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1677872077825515520

    Reply addressees: @1776Sic

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1677870084419723266

  • “Q: WHATS THE DEFINITION OF ART?” ART If you want to define art: it’s evidence o

    “Q: WHATS THE DEFINITION OF ART?”

    ART
    If you want to define art: it’s evidence of the mind and hand of man meant to externalize and ‘decorate’ the world in the broadest terms, which converts the alien and foreign to the personal and relatable.

    In that sense, in the broadest sense, art is domestication of the world into something more desirable by man, provoking more attention and emotion from man. If you mean can we separate craft, from decoration, from design, from representation, from meaning then, yes we can. And a number of other dimensions as well.

    In the most mundane evolutionary sense, art is nesting behavior applied to tool-making behavior, applied to mark-making behavior – satisfying a primal intuition for safety in familiarity.

    I did my first philosophical work on art (“Sciencing Art”), and yes, it’s explicable, but art, like mythology, is accessible on a hierarchy of levels. Just like all intellectual projects are accessible on a hierarchy of levels from myth to theology, to philosophy, to empiricism, to science, to the endpoint of science: operationalism (construction from first principles).

    Intro Slides from Course On Understanding Art
    Here are the slides from the introduction of my course on Art, covering the “Measurement of Art”:
    https://t.co/70NEqJsdOi

    I haven’t recorded that course because my work on epistemology, science, economics, and law is the more urgent priority given the rate of collapse of our last century’s ambition to end empires and their wars in favor of nation states and free trade.

    This Architecture As Art
    At the time this cathedral was built, the community celebrated its success and gave jobs to workers, often 20% of regional income, to the production of these buildings, which were as much the center of civic life as television and the internet are today.

    So, when you call this ugly, that means you don’t comprehend it. Is Gothic a better aesthetic? Well, in most things, it is.

    There is ugly work. And we can ‘science’ both beautiful and ugly. It’s not that difficult.

    One example is the decoration of buses with dangly bits in India. Is it gaudy? Of course, it is. Detail is a substitute for quality. But can we appreciate it on its own terms? Comparing it in context? Of course.

    So, for example (and this one is common), we might think people from different ethnic groups look better or worse. Where understanding what constitutes beauty in that form (Think of the Ainu of Japan), who are an interesting mixture. Or each of the macro races of Africa. There is beauty in the excellence of the form.

    So art, like all things, is a matter of understanding.

    And with art, like morality, everyone thinks they’re competent, but almost no one is. And it’s easily demonstrable. 😉

    It takes too much knowledge to comprehend whatever is outside or your experience bias, competency, and taste.

    Reply addressees: @monitoringbias @kevinrcantrell


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-09 02:03:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1677861107707289601

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1677834803637370885

  • Free will only means you can choose between moral and immoral actions, and there

    Free will only means you can choose between moral and immoral actions, and therefore can be held accountable for your actions by others. That’s all it means.

    Every other definition is a question of determinism not free will.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-08 17:46:53 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1677736023046905857

    Reply addressees: @FarajRashi93307

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1677734181164441601

  • Conservative Conspiracy Theories and Progressive Oppression Narratives. Same beh

    Conservative Conspiracy Theories and Progressive Oppression Narratives. Same behavior: neuroticism and powerlessness drive opportunity for attention-seeking by claiming virtue and competency neither possess.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-08 14:56:46 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1677693212285181956

    Reply addressees: @unhealthytruth

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1676556082347491328

  • More on the Determinism vs Nature vs Nurture Question. You can’t reduce behavior

    More on the Determinism vs Nature vs Nurture Question. You can’t reduce behavior to one cause.

    The one thing we find hardest to teach is full accounting by disambiguation, enumeration, and equilibrium, instead of ‘It’s just reducible to this”.

    Causes: Genetic vs Biological, vs Metaphysical (strategy, narrative) vs Political (institutions), vs Social (class), vs Sex vs Generation.

    See Michael’s comment from yesterday:

    —- Michael—–
    By reasoning in the shorthand (sets and ideals), academia Fails to account for causal constraints in each of their fields, promotes the lie that all ideals are equally shared by all people(s), and furthers our ignorance of how differing ideals originated in their host populations.

    Instead of educating people in sets, logic, and wordplay, We need to educate people in:
    Operations: Old Set —> New Set
    Logics: plural, both classical/formal AND ternary logic of decidability ( @curtdoolittle pioneers this work)
    Exchanges: tests of reciprocity, full accounting.
    My own speculation based on teaching experience says that most people natively think in sets as young children, as a way to negotiate with parents

    Set thinkers argue with your CHOICE OF WORDS 🙃 to describe the set bc the causal property of a “set” = “definition”.

    —–Michael End—

    In philosophy, we call this ‘oversimplification’ reductionism. Names of sets, and set logic are insufficient for the complexity of concepts we are trying to compare.

    So, we seek reduction to first principles (causes), where all first principles (causes) are in equilibrium(supply demand) because that’s the only way the universe can know anything: survival (persistence).

    In the sense of Nature vs Nurture, if we are speaking of maximum potential, it’s 80% nature and 20% idiosyncratic experience during development: meaning we don’t really know because genetics are probabilistic and recombinant so mathematical prediction is of lower resolution than genetic computation of outcomes. Mostly parents (nurture) can screw you up, or reduce your frictions (help) but your potential is genetic.

    There is no sense in bringing in determinism unless we disambiguate categorical determinism (abilities, biases, and preferences) that recognizes sex class culture and other differences, from soft determinism (tendency of similar people to come to similar conclusions when subject to the same stimuli) from hard determinism (we are purely reactive creatures). When given our brains are prediction engines, and given how poorly we predict outcomes, and how dependent we are on established experience, skills, knowledge, norms, traditions, and institutions, and metaphysical presumptions, ignorance, bias, and ERROR alone prevent hard determinism.

    We have categorical free will.

    And that’s before we get to all those aforementioned priors that prevent hard determinism.

    Hugs, Cheers, and All That.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-08 14:37:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1677688244572418048

  • Paul, Its not unsolvable. In fact, all thought is explicable. But your disciplin

    Paul,
    Its not unsolvable. In fact, all thought is explicable. But your discipline has an extraordinarily difficult problem of determining whether it’s an environmental problem, a harware problem, a resource problem, a developmental problem, a learning problem, or our failure to supply rigorous methods of mindfulness and fitness as preventative measures.

    And possibly, we have expectations of the distribution of genetic load in the population that are unrealistic and unattainable in the modern industrial technological context where we are increasingly producing and living in the opposite condition of our evolutionary ancestors. If we watch tribal societies they are constantly self reinforcing and self regulating, and socially insuring, and we have created the enlightenment proposition of an aristocracy of everyone when not everyone has that abilty to self regulate, and self evaluate, and self insure, and we throw them into the adversarial marketplace without the training (religious or military) to function as a substitute.

    But (we’re similar in age) IMO we have learned more in cognitive science and artificial intelligence in the past fifteen years than has propagated through the industry as change.

    Reply addressees: @PaulMinotMD


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-07 01:38:34 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1677129950669819904

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1676533464701468672

  • RT @Hail__To_You: “I’m an INTP and I want to work with an INTJ, because they mak

    RT @Hail__To_You: “I’m an INTP and I want to work with an INTJ, because they make sure [stuff] gets done.” –@CurtDoolittle

    He goes on: “T…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-05 18:19:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1676657140394500120

  • Tom He’s going to say that people want to be serfs because they lack sufficient

    Tom
    He’s going to say that people want to be serfs because they lack sufficient human competency to feel secure in self determination.
    He’ll probably answer that more precisely.
    But that’s what he’s usually driving for. 😉
    Agency through basic competency.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-04 19:54:06 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1676318487902408709

    Reply addressees: @LukeWeinhagen

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1676306498144665600

  • RT @chromohomosome: @curtdoolittle @Austen I’m thinking more and more that agree

    RT @chromohomosome: @curtdoolittle @Austen I’m thinking more and more that agreeableness is a mental illness


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-03 03:37:32 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1675710338061279232

  • THE ANSWER Extreme male brain Inverted IQ curve with disproportionate high iq. H

    THE ANSWER
    Extreme male brain
    Inverted IQ curve with disproportionate high iq.
    High Systematizing – Lower Empathinzing
    High Disagreeableness

    Agreeablness is NOT a positive unless you are dependent upon others for cognitive function.

    This is one of the great failures of…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-07-02 22:52:15 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1675638543534678016

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1675320671738662914