Theme: Grammar

  • Define kin

    Define kin.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-29 18:59:17 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321889359138852864

    Reply addressees: @PotsPol

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321889144583409664

  • Define reproductive preference as I have defined it 😉 and see if your claim hol

    Define reproductive preference as I have defined it 😉 and see if your claim holds. (Don’t worry, it doesn’t, because your definition is a single property while mine is the necessary economics of an interaction of an organism with its environment. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-29 18:59:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321889307435683842

    Reply addressees: @PotsPol

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321888670622863361

  • No you presumed a definition without asking mine. I presumed you were at least s

    No you presumed a definition without asking mine. I presumed you were at least somewhat familiar with my work in the suppression of the kind of lying you’re engaging in. 😉 The difference is I educated you in my definition and you sought to claim I was using your definition. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-29 18:57:26 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321888892958711810

    Reply addressees: @PotsPol

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321887740108148736

  • Again, all contracts (including agreements for meaning) are dependent upon the d

    Again, all contracts (including agreements for meaning) are dependent upon the definition of terms (measurements). I came into this discussion knowing a great deal about this subject, as well as about the problem of pseudoscience in the 20th/21st century.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-29 18:48:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321886690617810947

    Reply addressees: @PotsPol

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321880574525669376

  • In other words you keep trying to claim i’m stating a falsehood because you can’

    In other words you keep trying to claim i’m stating a falsehood because you can’t seem to or are unwilling to grasp the operational rather than “ideal type” definition that I’m using. In other words: sophistry in ignorance.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-29 18:21:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321879934596427781

    Reply addressees: @PotsPol

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321879517636534273


    IN REPLY TO:

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    @PotsPol So is the criteria for speciation both descriptively and causally the spectrum of reproductive preference as I’ve defined it as the economy of opportunity and risk under plenty and duress, the means by which species evolve and are categorized with or without human intentions?

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1321879517636534273

  • Is a species defined by what it is or what it is not? Again, via negativa, is an

    Is a species defined by what it is or what it is not? Again, via negativa, is anything defined by it’s properties or what properties it doesn’t have?


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-29 17:09:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321861852897464326

    Reply addressees: @WorMartiN @PotsPol @RonNoble7 @ThruTheHayes @Nationalist7346

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1321856636508639238

  • The method I use is exhaustive disambiguation, by serialization (into measuremen

    The method I use is exhaustive disambiguation, by serialization (into measurements), operationalization (commensurability of measurements), synthesis (commensurability of processes), incentives (opportunity), equilibria(counter opportunity. ie: Constructivism as falsificationism.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-19 15:55:53 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1318219327154376704

  • “Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”

    Note: this is an example of using the P-Method of Disambiguation by Enumeration, Serialization, and Operationalization. This method of disambiguation, is analogous to finding the common denominator in mathematics – creating a standard of commensurability: measurement. It works in any and every subject. It is the formal logic of speech.

     

    —“Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”—

    THE CORRECT ANSWER

    CONFLATION: The mixing of properties of a term or the concept it relates to

    INFLATION: The mixing of properties of terms or concepts to increase appeal to authority.

    TRIFUNCTIONALISM: Europeans practice trifuctionalism – a market for elites, and a market for elite literature: (a)Science, Law, History, (b)Philosophy, Literature, (c) Mythology, Ritual (Natural Religion), Oath, Feast, and Festival. Europeans practice disambiguation and deconflation. This is why we developed empirical, history, law, and science and other civilizations didn’t.

    MONOFUNCTIONALISM: The Semites practice Monopoly: a monopoly that conflates mythology, Mythology, Ritual, Law into Theology. This is because they are heterogeneous tribal people that developed religion first, failed at developing both law and state.

    IDOL: an image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
    … (a) Semitic: The primacy of Gods
    … (b) Submission
    … (c) Supernatural
    … (d) Theological
    … (e) Man > Prophet > God
    … (f) Idol

    HERO: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
    … (a) European: The Primacy of Man
    … (b) Aspirational
    … (c) Supernormal
    … (d) Mythological
    … (e) Hierarchy: Man > Hero > Demigod > God
    … (f) Statue

    COMMON HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    It’s common to CONFLATE and INFLATE terms like:

    … (a) IDOL and HERO,

    Just like it is common to CONFLATE and INFLATE

    … (b) Supernatural BELIEF and Natural TRUST.

    Or my favorite:

    … (c) Logical, Rational, and Reasonable

  • “Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”

    Note: this is an example of using the P-Method of Disambiguation by Enumeration, Serialization, and Operationalization. This method of disambiguation, is analogous to finding the common denominator in mathematics – creating a standard of commensurability: measurement. It works in any and every subject. It is the formal logic of speech.

     

    —“Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”—

    THE CORRECT ANSWER

    CONFLATION: The mixing of properties of a term or the concept it relates to

    INFLATION: The mixing of properties of terms or concepts to increase appeal to authority.

    TRIFUNCTIONALISM: Europeans practice trifuctionalism – a market for elites, and a market for elite literature: (a)Science, Law, History, (b)Philosophy, Literature, (c) Mythology, Ritual (Natural Religion), Oath, Feast, and Festival. Europeans practice disambiguation and deconflation. This is why we developed empirical, history, law, and science and other civilizations didn’t.

    MONOFUNCTIONALISM: The Semites practice Monopoly: a monopoly that conflates mythology, Mythology, Ritual, Law into Theology. This is because they are heterogeneous tribal people that developed religion first, failed at developing both law and state.

    IDOL: an image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
    … (a) Semitic: The primacy of Gods
    … (b) Submission
    … (c) Supernatural
    … (d) Theological
    … (e) Man > Prophet > God
    … (f) Idol

    HERO: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
    … (a) European: The Primacy of Man
    … (b) Aspirational
    … (c) Supernormal
    … (d) Mythological
    … (e) Hierarchy: Man > Hero > Demigod > God
    … (f) Statue

    COMMON HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    It’s common to CONFLATE and INFLATE terms like:

    … (a) IDOL and HERO,

    Just like it is common to CONFLATE and INFLATE

    … (b) Supernatural BELIEF and Natural TRUST.

    Or my favorite:

    … (c) Logical, Rational, and Reasonable

  • “Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”— THE CORRECT ANSWER

    —“Q&A: What is the difference between a hero and an idol?”—

    THE CORRECT ANSWER

    CONFLATION: The mixing of properties of a term or the concept it relates to

    INFLATION: The mixing of properties of terms or concepts to increase appeal to authority.

    TRIFUNCTIONALISM: Europeans practice trifuctionalism – a market for elites, and a market for elite literature: (a)Science, Law, History, (b)Philosophy, Literature, (c) Mythology, Ritual (Natural Religion), Oath, Feast, and Festival. Europeans practice disambiguation and deconflation. This is why we developed empirical, history, law, and science and other civilizations didn’t.

    MONOFUNCTIONALISM: The Semites practice Monopoly: a monopoly that conflates mythology, Mythology, Ritual, Law into Theology. This is because they are heterogeneous tribal people that developed religion first, failed at developing both law and state.

    IDOL: an image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
    … (a) Semitic: The primacy of Gods
    … (b) Submission
    … (c) Supernatural
    … (d) Theological
    … (e) Man > Prophet > God
    … (f) Idol

    HERO: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
    … (a) European: The Primacy of Man
    … (b) Aspirational
    … (c) Supernormal
    … (d) Mythological
    … (e) Hierarchy: Man > Hero > Demigod > God
    … (f) Statue

    COMMON HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    It’s common to CONFLATE and INFLATE terms like:

    … (a) IDOL and HERO,

    Just like it is common to CONFLATE and INFLATE

    … (b) Supernatural BELIEF and Natural TRUST.

    Or my favorite:

    … (c) Logical, Rational, and Reasonable


    Source date (UTC): 2020-10-14 17:22:55 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/105034296507128912