Theme: Truth

  • Testimonialism (Completed Critical Rationalism)

    (second draft) (full cycle) (still needs third section) [W]e both perceive, and remember stimuli, and construct and remember relations from that stimuli, and construct and remember layers upon layers of those relations.

    The acts of planning, calculating, hypothesizing, searching, freely-associating, daydreaming, dreaming, and subconscious association attempt to imagine relations between the entire spectrum of memories we can store. Once some (useful?) association is made (found) we must criticize it: determine if it withstands the scrutiny of other relations. We determine if our imaginary relations survive (are truth candidates) by the act of testing those imagined relations to see if they fail or not – and therefore are worthy of our investment or not. We constantly compare the usefulness of the imagined relation with the cost of that imagined relation. The return on those relations determines how excited we ‘feel’ about those relations and the energy expenditure we can risk in pursuit of those relations. Returns can be both subjective and objective. Return can vary from mere satisfaction of curiosity, to personal gain, to a novel invention, to the total transformation of the world of man. As the complexity of relations increases, the means by which we test our imagined relations increases. While we are sometimes able to test our imagined relations by means of introspection, at some point we lack sufficient information to perform such tests, and must resort to both more structured methods of testing, and restore to gaining additional information to see if the imagined relation survives criticism. We perform this expansion of criticism until our estimation of the combination of risk,cost and reward favors conducting the final experiment of acting, rather than conducting either further criticism, or abandoning it as providing insufficient return. [T]he discipline we call philosophy and the discipline we call science consist of a set of methods (processes) which (a)philosophical science, (b)the social sciences, and (c)the physical sciences, use to launder existential impossibility, limitlessness, error, bias, imaginary content, wishful thinking, deception, and (objective) immorality (in the domain of the social sciences) from our testimony (speech). This laundering is achieved by a set of methodological criticisms addressing increasing levels of complexity of which philosophical science consists of the full set of criticisms, social science a subset of those criticisms, and physical science yet another a subset of those criticisms. Those criticisms consist of tests of: Identity, Internal Consistency, External Correspondence, Existential Possibility (Operationalism), Full Accounting (against selection bias), Parsimony (limits), and voluntary transfer (objective morality).”
  • Saturate The Environment with Truthfulness and People Will Act Truthfully

    (By: Curt Doolittle, Johannes Meixner and Andy Curzon) [W]e learn actions by doing. But we learn metaphysics by observation: our most effective learning-by-doing comes from recognizing patterns and habits of others in the environment. Things we take for granted as static, rather than open to our modification.

    So I tend to see something like programming as a skill that must be learned by doing. Some people are incapable no matter how many times they try to do something. Some people must do something many, many times. Others must do things a few times. Others just once or twice. Some of us can master concepts purely by imagining doing them a few times, and some of us by imagining the art of imagining doing them instantly. (We are very RARE.) We know that this progression roughy mirrors standard deviations of IQ around a ‘human minimum’ of around 106 (the start of Smart Fraction abilities: verbal articulation of ideas). And that makes sense when you realize that verbalizing complex ideas is in itself, the art of imagining operations in sequence. WHERE DOES THIS LEAD? – Saturate the environment with truth and people will act truthfully. – Saturate the environment with error the people will act erroneously. – Saturate the environment with deception and the people will act deceptively. – Saturate the environment with violence, and people will act violently. Because that is what it means to adapt to the environment.. – Education was the first means of public broadcasting. – Reading was the next, but it was voluntary. – Radio was next and could be done without effort. – Television was next and it was a serotonin-producing drug, that made saturation effortless. – Today the curious can see confirmation and alliance in almost any alternate reality that they can imagine. In Advanced countries people live in their isolation chambers, listening to echoes. Saturation is the best teaching. But how do we ensure people are saturated by truths rather than falsehoods? We make untruthful speech a crime when placed into the commons. Deprive the environment of negativity, and people will not act negatively. And within one or two generations we will saturate people with truth. And as such we: – Saturate the environment with truth and people will act truthfully. – Saturate the environment with trust and people will act trustworthily. – Saturate the environment with confidence and people will act confidently. – Saturate the environment with certainty and people will act certainly. – Saturate the environment with assurance, and people will act assuredly. – Saturate the environment with anything, and people will act likewise. So you see…. “after all, we’re all alike.” Education need not be interpersonal if it is environmental. The Propertarian Institute The Philosophy of Aristocracy Kiev, Ukraine.
  • Saturate The Environment with Truthfulness and People Will Act Truthfully

    (By: Curt Doolittle, Johannes Meixner and Andy Curzon) [W]e learn actions by doing. But we learn metaphysics by observation: our most effective learning-by-doing comes from recognizing patterns and habits of others in the environment. Things we take for granted as static, rather than open to our modification.

    So I tend to see something like programming as a skill that must be learned by doing. Some people are incapable no matter how many times they try to do something. Some people must do something many, many times. Others must do things a few times. Others just once or twice. Some of us can master concepts purely by imagining doing them a few times, and some of us by imagining the art of imagining doing them instantly. (We are very RARE.) We know that this progression roughy mirrors standard deviations of IQ around a ‘human minimum’ of around 106 (the start of Smart Fraction abilities: verbal articulation of ideas). And that makes sense when you realize that verbalizing complex ideas is in itself, the art of imagining operations in sequence. WHERE DOES THIS LEAD? – Saturate the environment with truth and people will act truthfully. – Saturate the environment with error the people will act erroneously. – Saturate the environment with deception and the people will act deceptively. – Saturate the environment with violence, and people will act violently. Because that is what it means to adapt to the environment.. – Education was the first means of public broadcasting. – Reading was the next, but it was voluntary. – Radio was next and could be done without effort. – Television was next and it was a serotonin-producing drug, that made saturation effortless. – Today the curious can see confirmation and alliance in almost any alternate reality that they can imagine. In Advanced countries people live in their isolation chambers, listening to echoes. Saturation is the best teaching. But how do we ensure people are saturated by truths rather than falsehoods? We make untruthful speech a crime when placed into the commons. Deprive the environment of negativity, and people will not act negatively. And within one or two generations we will saturate people with truth. And as such we: – Saturate the environment with truth and people will act truthfully. – Saturate the environment with trust and people will act trustworthily. – Saturate the environment with confidence and people will act confidently. – Saturate the environment with certainty and people will act certainly. – Saturate the environment with assurance, and people will act assuredly. – Saturate the environment with anything, and people will act likewise. So you see…. “after all, we’re all alike.” Education need not be interpersonal if it is environmental. The Propertarian Institute The Philosophy of Aristocracy Kiev, Ukraine.
  • A Short Course on Propertarianism’s Testimonial Truth

    (promoted to post) (very good outline) [T]he Truth – as in the most parsimonious description we can possibly make – we cannot know, even if we speak it. Truthfulness on the other hand, we can know.
    LIMITS: TRUTHFUL ENOUGH FOR THE CONSEQUENCES http://www.propertarianism.com/…/…/21/a-hierarchy-of-truths/ DEFINITIONS OF TRUTHFULNESS http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/05/29/definitions-truth/ DUE DILIGENCE NECESSARY FOR THE WARRANTY OF TRUTHFULNESS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/due-diligence-necessary-f…/ THE END OF HISTORY IS NOT DEMOCRACY BUT THE TRUTHFUL CIVILIZATION http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-end-of-history-the-tr…/ FUKUYAMA DIDN”T UNDERSTAND http://www.propertarianism.com/…/13/fukuyama-didnt-underst…/ SCIENCE IS A MORAL DISCIPLINE IN WHICH WE WARRANTY THE TRUTHFULNESS OF OUR SPEECH. http://www.propertarianism.com/…/science-is-a-moral-discip…/ If scientists can warranty the truthfulness of their work, there is no reason the rest of us cannot do so. PHILOSOPHY MORALITY LAW AND SCIENCE CAN BE (AND SHOULD BE) IDENTICAL PROPOSITIONS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/philosophy-morality-scien…/ WE DISCOVERED TRUTH TELLING – WE DISCOVERED TRUTH. http://www.propertarianism.com/…/we-discovered-truth-telli…/ CULTURAL VARIANTS OF TRUTH http://www.propertarianism.com/…/cultural-variants-of-trut…/ THE CURE FOR PROPAGANDA AND THE RESTORATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-cure-for-propaganda-a…/ ITS EXPENSIVE, YES. THE COST OF ELMINATING PSEUDOSCIENCE IN ECONOMICS https://propertarianinstitute.com/2015/06/04/the-cost-of-eliminating-pseudoscience-in-economics/ WE JUST LEARN WHAT WORKS: TRUTH IN DEFENSE OF THE COMMONS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/we-never-know-anything-we…/ THE ONLY MEANS OF ELIMINATING THE STATE AND CONSTRUCTING LIBERTY http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-only-means-of-elimina…/ LIBERTY IS LIKE TRUTH: THERE IS ALWAYS MORE OF IT TO BE FOUND http://www.propertarianism.com/…/…/14/liberty-is-like-truth/ SEE ALSO My Criticism Of David Miller Is A Very Limited One http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/04/06/my-criticism-of-david-miller-is-a-very-limited-one/ Reforming Libertarian Ethics http://www.propertarianism.com/2014/02/15/reforming-libertarian-ethics/ Curt Doolittle Testimonialism and Propertarianism The Philosophy of Aristocracy The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine
  • A Short Course on Propertarianism’s Testimonial Truth

    (promoted to post) (very good outline) [T]he Truth – as in the most parsimonious description we can possibly make – we cannot know, even if we speak it. Truthfulness on the other hand, we can know.
    LIMITS: TRUTHFUL ENOUGH FOR THE CONSEQUENCES http://www.propertarianism.com/…/…/21/a-hierarchy-of-truths/ DEFINITIONS OF TRUTHFULNESS http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/05/29/definitions-truth/ DUE DILIGENCE NECESSARY FOR THE WARRANTY OF TRUTHFULNESS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/due-diligence-necessary-f…/ THE END OF HISTORY IS NOT DEMOCRACY BUT THE TRUTHFUL CIVILIZATION http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-end-of-history-the-tr…/ FUKUYAMA DIDN”T UNDERSTAND http://www.propertarianism.com/…/13/fukuyama-didnt-underst…/ SCIENCE IS A MORAL DISCIPLINE IN WHICH WE WARRANTY THE TRUTHFULNESS OF OUR SPEECH. http://www.propertarianism.com/…/science-is-a-moral-discip…/ If scientists can warranty the truthfulness of their work, there is no reason the rest of us cannot do so. PHILOSOPHY MORALITY LAW AND SCIENCE CAN BE (AND SHOULD BE) IDENTICAL PROPOSITIONS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/philosophy-morality-scien…/ WE DISCOVERED TRUTH TELLING – WE DISCOVERED TRUTH. http://www.propertarianism.com/…/we-discovered-truth-telli…/ CULTURAL VARIANTS OF TRUTH http://www.propertarianism.com/…/cultural-variants-of-trut…/ THE CURE FOR PROPAGANDA AND THE RESTORATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-cure-for-propaganda-a…/ ITS EXPENSIVE, YES. THE COST OF ELMINATING PSEUDOSCIENCE IN ECONOMICS https://propertarianinstitute.com/2015/06/04/the-cost-of-eliminating-pseudoscience-in-economics/ WE JUST LEARN WHAT WORKS: TRUTH IN DEFENSE OF THE COMMONS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/we-never-know-anything-we…/ THE ONLY MEANS OF ELIMINATING THE STATE AND CONSTRUCTING LIBERTY http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-only-means-of-elimina…/ LIBERTY IS LIKE TRUTH: THERE IS ALWAYS MORE OF IT TO BE FOUND http://www.propertarianism.com/…/…/14/liberty-is-like-truth/ SEE ALSO My Criticism Of David Miller Is A Very Limited One http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/04/06/my-criticism-of-david-miller-is-a-very-limited-one/ Reforming Libertarian Ethics http://www.propertarianism.com/2014/02/15/reforming-libertarian-ethics/ Curt Doolittle Testimonialism and Propertarianism The Philosophy of Aristocracy The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine
  • Propertarian Arguments are Categorically Proofs.  (And a note on painful births 🙂 )

    [A] proof is a test of internal consistency. A proof is not a truth proposition. It is merely a statement of existential possibility: that by (a)the given axioms, or (b)the possible operations, and (c) the tests of subjective incentive at each opportunity for choice, that the given argument is possible. Testimonialism and Propertarianism extend Critical Rationalism fully to all known areas of thought. Testimonialism completes critical rationalism. [M]oreover, the profundity of the first paragraph is something that you probably cannot find in university philosophy departments. As far as I know, Testimonialism is a completely novel invention. And you and I are participating in the growth of something very new. Something that failed in the early 20th century, and by that failure nearly wiped out western civilization. If you learn propertarianism and testimonialism you will learn to construct proofs. And you will win arguments against the liars. The fact that I am constructing proofs, rather than asking you to accept authority or wisdom or moral appeal, is why I have such an absurdly off-kilter behavior when doing philosophy. Because I’m just taking an argument and seeing if I can construct a proof for it – just like a mathematician tries to construct a proof, and just like a computer programmers is trying to figure out if something is computable. I don’t have to act like a member of the Academy (Cathedral) because I am not lying or asking you to believe I hold moral authority. I’m a just constructing proofs. And at least proofs are truthful (warrantied testimony) even if they may not be true (complete). So Propertarianism is how we are going to win. We are going to win because when I am done it will be possible to construct moral proofs. Once we can construct moral proofs, we can create strict construction in law.  And we can convert all commons to property.  And under universal standing, protect that property. And we will eliminate lying the same way we created property and eliminated violence and theft. And the same way we created contracts and law, and eliminated fraud.  And the same way we created science and eliminated mysticism.  We will create testimonialism and eliminate rationalism, justification, equivocation, obscurantism, pseudoscience, lying, and propaganda. Fukuyama was wrong. The end of history is the truthful civilization. And we are going to birth it. And I hope that birth is painful.  🙂

  • Propertarian Arguments are Categorically Proofs.  (And a note on painful births 🙂 )

    [A] proof is a test of internal consistency. A proof is not a truth proposition. It is merely a statement of existential possibility: that by (a)the given axioms, or (b)the possible operations, and (c) the tests of subjective incentive at each opportunity for choice, that the given argument is possible. Testimonialism and Propertarianism extend Critical Rationalism fully to all known areas of thought. Testimonialism completes critical rationalism. [M]oreover, the profundity of the first paragraph is something that you probably cannot find in university philosophy departments. As far as I know, Testimonialism is a completely novel invention. And you and I are participating in the growth of something very new. Something that failed in the early 20th century, and by that failure nearly wiped out western civilization. If you learn propertarianism and testimonialism you will learn to construct proofs. And you will win arguments against the liars. The fact that I am constructing proofs, rather than asking you to accept authority or wisdom or moral appeal, is why I have such an absurdly off-kilter behavior when doing philosophy. Because I’m just taking an argument and seeing if I can construct a proof for it – just like a mathematician tries to construct a proof, and just like a computer programmers is trying to figure out if something is computable. I don’t have to act like a member of the Academy (Cathedral) because I am not lying or asking you to believe I hold moral authority. I’m a just constructing proofs. And at least proofs are truthful (warrantied testimony) even if they may not be true (complete). So Propertarianism is how we are going to win. We are going to win because when I am done it will be possible to construct moral proofs. Once we can construct moral proofs, we can create strict construction in law.  And we can convert all commons to property.  And under universal standing, protect that property. And we will eliminate lying the same way we created property and eliminated violence and theft. And the same way we created contracts and law, and eliminated fraud.  And the same way we created science and eliminated mysticism.  We will create testimonialism and eliminate rationalism, justification, equivocation, obscurantism, pseudoscience, lying, and propaganda. Fukuyama was wrong. The end of history is the truthful civilization. And we are going to birth it. And I hope that birth is painful.  🙂

  • THE END OF HISTORY NEEDS A PAINFUL BIRTH —” Fukuyama was wrong. The end of his

    THE END OF HISTORY NEEDS A PAINFUL BIRTH

    —“

    Fukuyama was wrong.

    The end of history is the truthful civilization.

    And we are going to birth it.

    And I hope that birth is painful.

    “—


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-28 08:54:00 UTC

  • PROPERTARIAN ARGUMENTS ARE CATEGORICALLY PROOFS A proof is a test of internal co

    PROPERTARIAN ARGUMENTS ARE CATEGORICALLY PROOFS

    A proof is a test of internal consistency. A proof is not a truth proposition. It is merely a statement of existential possibility: that by (a)the given axioms, or (b)the possible operations, and(c) the tests of subjective incentive at each opportunity for choice, that the given argument is possible.

    This extends Critical Rationalism fully to all areas of thought. Testimonialism completes critical rationalism.

    The profundity of the first paragraph is something that you probably cannot find in university philosophy departments. As far as I know, Testimonialism is a completely novel invention. And you and I are watching the growth of something very new. Something that failed in the early 20th century, and by that failure nearly wiped out western civilization.

    If you learn propertarianism and testimonialism you will construct proofs.

    The fact that I am constructing proofs, rather than asking you to accept authority or wisdom or moral appeal, is why I have such an absurdly off kilter behavior when doing philosophy.

    Because I’m just taking an argument and seeing if I can construct a proof for it – just like a mathematician tries to construct a proof, and just like a computer programmers is trying to figure out if something is computable.

    I don’t have to act like a member of the Academy (Cathedral) because I am not lying or asking you to believe nonsense. I’m a just constructing proofs. Proofs are truthful even if they may not be true (complete).

    So this is how we are going to win. We are going to win because when I am done it will be possible to construct moral proofs.

    And we will eliminate lying the same way we created property and eliminated violence and theft. And the same way we created contracts and law, and eliminated fraud.

    Fukuyama was wrong. The end of history is the truthful civilization.

    And we are going to birth it.

    And I hope that birth is painful. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-28 08:45:00 UTC

  • SHORT COURSE ON PROPERTARIANISM’S TESTIMONIAL AND THEREFORE EXISTENTIAL TRUTH. (

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/06/21/a-hierarchy-of-truths/A SHORT COURSE ON PROPERTARIANISM’S TESTIMONIAL AND THEREFORE EXISTENTIAL TRUTH.

    (promoted to post) (very good outline)

    The Truth – as in the most parsimonious description we can possibly make, cannot know, even if we speak it.

    Truthfulness on the other hand, we can know.

    LIMITS: TRUTHFUL ENOUGH FOR THE CONSEQUENCES

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/06/21/a-hierarchy-of-truths/

    DEFINITIONS OF TRUTHFULNESS

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/05/29/definitions-truth/

    DUE DILIGENCE NECESSARY FOR THE WARRANTY OF TRUTHFULNESS

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/06/04/due-diligence-necessary-for-the-warranty-of-truthfulness/

    THE END OF HISTORY IS NOT DEMOCRACY BUT THE TRUTHFUL CIVILIZATION

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/06/06/the-end-of-history-the-truthful-civilization-sorry-francis/

    FUKUYAMA DIDN”T UNDERSTAND

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/06/13/fukuyama-didnt-understand/

    SCIENCE IS A MORAL DISCIPLINE IN WHICH WE WARRANTY THE TRUTHFULNESS OF OUR SPEECH.

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2014/12/23/science-is-a-moral-discipline-in-which-we-struggle-to-speak-truthfully/

    If scientists can warranty the truthfulness of their work, there is no reason the rest of us cannot do so.

    PHILOSOPHY MORALITY LAW AND SCIENCE CAN BE (AND SHOULD BE) IDENTICAL PROPOSITIONS

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/01/02/philosophy-morality-science-and-law-should-be-identical-propositions/

    WE DISCOVERED TRUTH TELLING – WE DISCOVERED TRUTH.

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2014/12/11/we-discovered-truth-telling-2/

    CULTURAL VARIANTS OF TRUTH

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2014/07/11/cultural-variants-of-truth-and-the-consequences/

    THE CURE FOR PROPAGANDA AND THE RESTORATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/01/18/the-cure-for-propaganda-and-western-civilization/

    WE JUST LEARN WHAT WORKS: TRUTH IN DEFENSE OF THE COMMONS

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2014/12/23/we-never-know-anything-we-just-try-we-learn-what-works/

    THE ONLY MEANS OF ELIMINATING THE STATE AND CONSTRUCTING LIBERTY

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/04/23/the-only-means-of-eliminating-the-state-and-constructing-liberty/

    LIBERTY IS LIKE TRUTH: THERE IS ALWAYS MORE OF IT TO BE FOUND

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2014/06/14/liberty-is-like-truth/

    Curt Doolittle

    Testimonialism and Propertarianism

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-27 13:03:00 UTC