Who produced pseudoscience and sophistry for the academic market?
Who produced pseudoscience and sophistry for the academic market? Are women the source of, or market for, academic pseudoscience and sophism? Math: Cantor-Bohr-Einstein, Man: Boas-Freud, Econ: Marx-Mises, Culture: Adorno-Fromm, Philosophy: Derrida, Feminism: Friedan, Neocons: Trotsky-S…-Crystal and Rothbard/Rand are the innovators – but Europeans readily jump on the opportunity for advancement by pseudoscience and sophism.
Mining the Ore of Knowledge from The Mountain of Ignorance – Its Work
—“This is hurting my old brain to understand!”—Keith Postma It hurts all of our brains – every day. We just keep ‘mining the mountain our ignorance” until all we have left is the ore knowledge.
The Century of The Jewish Counter-Revolution Against Darwin and Darwinian Civilization
THE CENTURY OF THE JEWISH COUNTER-REVOLUTION AGAINST DARWIN AND DARWINIAN CIVILIZATION (core) EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION’S EUGENIC, DARWINIAN, STRATEGY The European peoples have been able to evolve genetically, culturally, economically, technologically and scientifically faster than all other peoples in the ancient and modern worlds because of our traditions of: … self determination, sovereignty, reciprocity, truth, duty, excellence,…
Aristotle > Bacon/Locke/Smith/Hume > Hegel > P?
[I] don’t think I understood Hegel until now. I can’t tolerate continental philosophy. Everything german (Kant, Schopenhauer, Hegel) reads as a desperate attempt at recreating the monopoly frame of the church in secular prose (a mental pseudoscience to replace a supernatural pseudoscience) and everything french a suppression of the protestant, english, and german with some…
Yes Ethics (interpersonal) Morality (extrapersonal) Is a Scientific Law
(core) [S]cience absolutely positively can tell you about ethics and morality. Morality, including the moral instincts, consist in reciprocity within the limits of proportionality, where reciprocity consists of limiting our actions to productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary transfer( trade, consumption, harm, destruction, loss) of demonstrated interests free of imposition of costs upon demonstrated interests of…
Our Offer of Forbearance
BREAKING THE LIES IS THE ONLY WAY TO SURVIVE —“Break the lies as the last ditch effort to make peace. And failing that, break the lies anyway as the only means to make sure we don’t get dragged down with their failures. … Either way, the lies must be broken for our civilization to survive.”—…
Ugh. What’s P-Law on Taboo Subjects in Public Speech?
—“How would holocaust denial be dealt with under P-law?”– A Friend How would any public speech be dealt with under P-law? In public, to the public, in matters public, suppression of the truth, or attempts at discovering the truth are prohibited under P-law. Conversely, falsehood is prohibited under P. The difference is that under…
Chart of the Left Dominance of Journalists
THE EVIDENCE “The modal journalist is somewhere between Bernie Sanders and AOC.” This is hard evidence that journalists are not just a little left wing but vastly, disproportionately, left wing. Why? Journalism is gossip. And this chart is before the fact that twitter swings left.
Sorry but Science Solved Morality – Morality Is Closed,.
—“so yes, science can tell us what is but not what we ought to do.”— This is a justificationary position (sophism). |Decidability| = That which is not irreciprocal or false (negatively consequential) -> Value (personal strategy -> Positively Consequential) -> Preference (Inconsequential) Science (law) tells us what we may not do (irreciprocity) – that…
Russell’ S Paradox Isnt.
[R]ussell’s Paradox (a version of the liar’s paradox), is not a paradox, it’s an ill formed statement (Grammatical error) because it failed the test of continuously recursive ambiguity – which is what ‘grammar’ means: rules of continuous recursive disambiguation. Nearly all seemingly challenging philosophical questions play on some variation of the verb to be. In…
“What theoretical advance does Propertarianism assert for itself?”
—“I agree with a good deal what you say. But none of this is particularly new. Propertarianism is a sort of restatement of English Common Law combined with modern Economics 101. Economics tells us that the proper role of the state is to prevent/punish externalities. English Common Law developed over centuries – albeit in a…
Good Example (Godel, Chomsky)
—“Not quite, as Godel presented a mathematical model of this phenomenon. You cannot reduce this to mere positivistic linguistics. On which point, are you not assuming Chomsky’s universal grammar with your definition of grammar? If so, this has been shown to be unempirical.”— I didn’t say anything like that. I’m saying that he’s correct.…
Our Natural Law is Sacred.
P-Law criminalizes (a) bringing a bill to violate the natural law or the constitution before the legislatures, (b) advocating for, (c) even speaking about it in public, to the public. Our Natural Law is sacred. Even speaking of violating it means loss of sovereignty, lost of reciprocity under it, loss of rights under reciprocity, and…
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?Michelle German? to Curt Doolittle Hi Curt, I’ve been contemplating something that you spoke about not too long ago. That when we die, there is nothing else afterwards. And that legacy is through the bloodlines (meaning no spirit, no other side, etc). In my line of work as a death doula, one thing I’ve noticed…
Upcoming Book on Human Intelligence
Russell T. Warne Psychologist – Data Analyst – Educator (a book answering the science-denialists) [“E]arlier today I submitted the final text for my upcoming book In the Know: Debunking 35 Myths About Human Intelligence. It feels good to have it in the hands of my publisher. There is still some work to do, but most…
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[W]estern man always used markets. We had markets for leadership under trifunctionalism, and under trifunctionalism, western man had two declared priesthoods: Juridical and Spiritual, and one undeclared: Science – which was metallurgy. When you hear our folktales of ‘spells’ it’s derived from metal smelting. Because our ancestors combined Horse, wheel, and bronze to conquer the…
Book. From Blog. “Whistleblower”
[W]oman is on ride-sharing site with fellow employees. Guy propositions her. She rejects it. This is somehow ‘sexual harassment’ since according to women, only women should initiate seduction, because they are not adult enough to reject it. She reports it to HR. HR says ‘it’s his first offense, he’s a high performer (and you are…
Criticizing and Reforming “logos”
[I] disagree with every use of Logos I’ve ever seen. As far as I know it’s original use meant ‘order identifiable and explicable through reason‘. Which doesn’t tell us anything, unless we have some claim on the truth or falsehood of it. Instead, civilizations evolve strategies (group competitive strategies), and persist them through metaphysical (unstated,…
Objective Measures of Good and Evil?
by Brandon Hayes —“Do you believe there are any objective measures of good and evil?”—Tim Allen Musse I would use the term Righteous and Evil. Evil < Bad < Immoral < Unethical < Amoral > Ethical > Moral > Good > Righteous Measures for a given action are put up against a test of reciprocity.…
Interesting Choices of Gods
I think it’s interesting that our ancestors whose civilization depended on blacksmith, bronze, horse, wheel, used giants, titans, and gods that lived on mountains, and the sun. And the semitics, whose civilization of myths about the stars; And the chinese pantheon who found heaven as a sort of parallel; All chose different means of representing…
Censored from LessWrong 😉
(LessWrong February 25, 2020 9:07 PM) [I]’ve been working on the problem since about ’92 and like many things, the curatorial function performed by the top handful of intellectuals alive at any given time is not able to keep pace with the volume of pseudoscience, sophistry, ideology, propaganda, and marketing over the past thirty or…
Going Into Depth on Trifunctionalism vs Competing Civilizations
[I]n the Proto-Indo-European mythology, each social group had its own god or family of gods to represent it and the function of the god or gods matched the function of the group. There are only three possible means of coercion (weapons of influence) available to humans, and we have developed genetic abilities, moral intuitions, and…
Simplified Map of The Grammars
[H]ow do we demarcate math, science, law, economics, history, philosophy, literature, mythology, and theology? (Best diagram I can do with unformatted text) ANALOGY AND CONFLATION ^ | … INFLATION | … … Literature …-> Mythology …-> [Theology] . … Essay … Philosophy … [Sophistry] . Law ->Economics ->History ->[Deceit] |->[FICTIONALISMS| . … Science …-> Technology…
(Humor.) “Mansplaining and Womansplaining”
(Humor.) Re: “Mansplaining and Womansplaining” Yeah. I’m a little done with womansplaining as well. Mansplaining is merely useless – it won’t accomplish anything even if it should. Womansplaining is useless and false – but often succeeds even though it shouldn’t. 😉 Let’s compare them: Womansplaining: “There is no bell curve. Everyone is equal. Everyone has…
Three means of human coercion or more gently, weapons of influence.
One more time. Three means of human coercion or more gently, weapons of influence. The Physical: Body and Movement Using Force or Violence The fear of harm or promise of defense. By the Dominant or Established Male The Material: Resources and Opportunity Using Bribe or Trade The fear of loss of gains, or promise of…