But, despite what may be alleged, it is not foreign to the west.
There are some references I don't understand because I have essentially
no formal instruction in philosophy.
Posted by: Dave at February 26, 2005 05:09 PM I should reiterate that I
don't think the author believes in high taxation for re-distribution
purposes. This at least is the goal.
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Adjust your attitude. Posted by: Curt at January 30, 2005 06:43 AM Just
a little clarification before I attempt a response. User Account
ControlHave you seen the new Apple commercial that spoofs User Account
Control (watch it)? Certainly, we don't want to be like the theist of
last century, when faced with logical positivism attempted to work
within it.
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So, in a sense, the special orthognal matrices look like a sphere.
When something becomes untenable the effort is made to repair the
belief, but modify it only to the extent necessary that it is not
entirely irrational.
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For example, the surface of a sphere is a nice 2-dimensional manifold.
The author avows his fealty to Jeremy Bentham, not Marx, and calls it
utilitarianism not Marxism, but there are many illegitimate fathers
along this line of thought. It might seem the opposite, that if the
physical laws are eternal and universal time is actually opposed to this
insofar as it represents dynamism, change.
We specialize in placing people into: Energy Jobs, Power Plant Jobs and
Engineering Jobs. But one can hardly call Scholasticism cataphatic.
That being said, I think there are a number that would still work.
Comments I'm not entirely sure what you're saying here, although I've
read the whole thing, and the previous entry along with the article on
Einstein and Godel. " This is good advice, especially for democracies,
which tend (as even Plato and Thucydides noted) to have short-term
attention spans. Posted by: Dave at February 26, 2005 05:09 PM I should
reiterate that I don't think the author believes in high taxation for
re-distribution purposes. So, in a sense, the special orthognal matrices
look like a sphere.
" Trivial perhaps, but I don't think many people who use the phrase
"making love" have stoped using the coventional meaning.
, and then you're right back at the beginning with causality issues. Or
something like that.
If I occupy myself with obscure metaphysics from time to time, it is to
show that they do too, that their own foundations are built on tenuous
metaphysical assumptions.
Comments I (like, I suspect, many others) find Wittgenstein
simultaneously fascinating and annoying. Live by the nerds, die by the
nerds.