Theme: Civilization

  • Try to avoid stupidity in my presence. It gives me headaches. (Different culture

    Try to avoid stupidity in my presence. It gives me headaches. (Different cultures do rely on different methods of argument, semantic relations, and definitions of truth. West is uniquely empirical. All others rely on some version of wisdom literature.) https://twitter.com/Darth_Nox5/status/932112049760485376

  • “Curt can you point us in the direction of where we could find proofs or researc

    —“Curt can you point us in the direction of where we could find proofs or research for this?”–Rob McMullan RE: <“Different cultures do rely on different methods of argument, semantic relations, and definitions of truth. West is uniquely empirical: externally correspondent. All others rely on some version of wisdom literature.”> Um. I draw from so many disciplines and try to provide commensurability across them. And while there exist works on comparative religion, comparative mythology, comparative law, comparative literature, comparative linguistics, I do not know of anyone who has reduced the analysis to the dimensions of reality, the dimensions of argument, and provided comparative definitions of truth (other than perhaps the work by Fukuyama), or of argument in those dimensions, nor comparative definitions of methods of argument other than law. (Even if it is law that determines the method of argument of each people.) THis is why science has evolved into the universal language: that truth and argument are also possible to state in universally commensurable terms regardless of the methods of argument in different civilizations. So, aside from Fukuyama and Huntington, I don’t know who else to recommend. I mean, the idea of competing or comparative ‘sciences’ is kind of nonsense, really. Measurements are either universally commensurable or they aren’t measurements. All other authors are comparing differences, and some are explaining why those historical differences evolved. I’m explaining why ALL those differences exist and what those differences are capable of producing. And that by continuing the pursuit of truth we discover that the reason for western advancement in the ancient in modern world is purely scientific. (real). Truth. Markets. Eugenics.
  • “Curt can you point us in the direction of where we could find proofs or researc

    —“Curt can you point us in the direction of where we could find proofs or research for this?”–Rob McMullan

    RE: <“Different cultures do rely on different methods of argument, semantic relations, and definitions of truth. West is uniquely empirical: externally correspondent. All others rely on some version of wisdom literature.”>

    Um. I draw from so many disciplines and try to provide commensurability across them. And while there exist works on comparative religion, comparative mythology, comparative law, comparative literature, comparative linguistics, I do not know of anyone who has reduced the analysis to the dimensions of reality, the dimensions of argument, and provided comparative definitions of truth (other than perhaps the work by Fukuyama), or of argument in those dimensions, nor comparative definitions of methods of argument other than law. (Even if it is law that determines the method of argument of each people.) THis is why science has evolved into the universal language: that truth and argument are also possible to state in universally commensurable terms regardless of the methods of argument in different civilizations.

    So, aside from Fukuyama and Huntington, I don’t know who else to recommend.

    I mean, the idea of competing or comparative ‘sciences’ is kind of nonsense, really. Measurements are either universally commensurable or they aren’t measurements.

    All other authors are comparing differences, and some are explaining why those historical differences evolved.

    I’m explaining why ALL those differences exist and what those differences are capable of producing.

    And that by continuing the pursuit of truth we discover that the reason for western advancement in the ancient in modern world is purely scientific. (real).

    Truth. Markets. Eugenics.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-19 18:18:00 UTC

  • “Curt can you point us in the direction of where we could find proofs or researc

    —“Curt can you point us in the direction of where we could find proofs or research for this?”–Rob McMullan RE: <“Different cultures do rely on different methods of argument, semantic relations, and definitions of truth. West is uniquely empirical: externally correspondent. All others rely on some version of wisdom literature.”> Um. I draw from so many disciplines and try to provide commensurability across them. And while there exist works on comparative religion, comparative mythology, comparative law, comparative literature, comparative linguistics, I do not know of anyone who has reduced the analysis to the dimensions of reality, the dimensions of argument, and provided comparative definitions of truth (other than perhaps the work by Fukuyama), or of argument in those dimensions, nor comparative definitions of methods of argument other than law. (Even if it is law that determines the method of argument of each people.) THis is why science has evolved into the universal language: that truth and argument are also possible to state in universally commensurable terms regardless of the methods of argument in different civilizations. So, aside from Fukuyama and Huntington, I don’t know who else to recommend. I mean, the idea of competing or comparative ‘sciences’ is kind of nonsense, really. Measurements are either universally commensurable or they aren’t measurements. All other authors are comparing differences, and some are explaining why those historical differences evolved. I’m explaining why ALL those differences exist and what those differences are capable of producing. And that by continuing the pursuit of truth we discover that the reason for western advancement in the ancient in modern world is purely scientific. (real). Truth. Markets. Eugenics.
  • Try to avoid stupidity in my presence. It gives me headaches. Different cultures

    Try to avoid stupidity in my presence. It gives me headaches. Different cultures do rely on different methods of argument, semantic relations, and definitions of truth. West is uniquely empirical: externally correspondent. All others rely on some version of wisdom literature.
  • Try to avoid stupidity in my presence. It gives me headaches. Different cultures

    Try to avoid stupidity in my presence. It gives me headaches. Different cultures do rely on different methods of argument, semantic relations, and definitions of truth. West is uniquely empirical: externally correspondent. All others rely on some version of wisdom literature.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-19 14:52:00 UTC

  • Try to avoid stupidity in my presence. It gives me headaches. Different cultures

    Try to avoid stupidity in my presence. It gives me headaches. Different cultures do rely on different methods of argument, semantic relations, and definitions of truth. West is uniquely empirical: externally correspondent. All others rely on some version of wisdom literature.
  • French Quiche, Pastry, Cheese and egg. German Strudel. Pastry, no (or little) ch

    French Quiche, Pastry, Cheese and egg. German Strudel. Pastry, no (or little) cheese, no egg. Italian Calzone, Pastry, Cheese, no egg. English ‘Pie’. Pastry, no (or little) cheese, no (or little) egg. American Sandwich. Bread, cheese, no egg.
  • French Quiche, Pastry, Cheese and egg. German Strudel. Pastry, no (or little) ch

    French Quiche, Pastry, Cheese and egg.

    German Strudel. Pastry, no (or little) cheese, no egg.

    Italian Calzone, Pastry, Cheese, no egg.

    English ‘Pie’. Pastry, no (or little) cheese, no (or little) egg.

    American Sandwich. Bread, cheese, no egg.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-18 10:25:00 UTC

  • French Quiche, Pastry, Cheese and egg. German Strudel. Pastry, no (or little) ch

    French Quiche, Pastry, Cheese and egg. German Strudel. Pastry, no (or little) cheese, no egg. Italian Calzone, Pastry, Cheese, no egg. English ‘Pie’. Pastry, no (or little) cheese, no (or little) egg. American Sandwich. Bread, cheese, no egg.