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The Logical Leap by David Harriman
Thales replied to patrik 7-2321's topic in Objectivist Lectures/Books
I read this book about a month ago, and it is the best science book I've ever read. It makes crystal clear the nature of induction and how to think and solve problems inductively. One of the clever insights is the concept of "conceptual framework", which is the knowledge you have acquired in a subject matter. This framework leads you to look for missing pieces to a puzzle, e.g. Ben Franklin could only have considered that lightening was electricity because of his extensive and deep knowledge of electricity. This is what led him to do the experiment to see if this was so. I plan on employing these ideas in some of my work, but I'll have to reread to refresh my mind on a few things. This is absolutely a revolutionary book that makes more clear than I've ever seen how to do science. -
softwareNerd reacted to a post in a topic: Danica McKellar
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That's a great story. And, btw, OSHA has had no positive effect on safety in the work place. A guy studied the numbers several years ago and wrote a book showing how there had been no significant reduction in work place deaths or injuries with OSHA. But it certainly has added tons of red tape and costs. Sorry, I don't recall the title of the book or the name of the author.
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So, this is off limits: Leftists want to remove all value from the world, so that we live in a bland, decaying cardboard world full of terrorists. Who is attracted to that?????
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Well, from what I've seen he has achieved quite a bit. From Rush Limbaugh's show Tuesday: Not too shabby.
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She didn't say that. What she said was that man's life is the standard, i.e. man-qua-man. This means that man "the rational animal" is the standard. Your life is the highest value, but the standard you live by is the standard of man the rational animal. Have you read the Virtue of Selfishness? It's explained right there and it's not arbitrary. One thing that really gets me about some people is they think everything is a matter of opinion. Objectivism is not a matter of opinion. It's the result of where the facts take you. It's reality that has to be looked at to identify what morality is and why we need it. So anyone who is "outraged" by this is being irrational.
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Most of the world media is pretty useless and non-objective. So, I don't think convincing them should be the goal.
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Exactly how I see it. The best ideas will win out, so the more we spread the good ideas the better. And, to be sure, it's even in Glenn Beck's best interest for Objectivism to spread, because the ideas work for life on earth.
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Another beauty is Jane Seymour. When it comes to eye candy, she's one of my all time favorites.
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Dennis Prager pushing God, altruism and attacking selfishness. You just have to listen to the first answer, which lasts only until 2'41". This clip has over half a million views in about two weeks time, so it's popular among Conservatives. Really quite bad. He hasn't learned anything and he was turned off by Ayn Rand according to another clip on youtube, so he allegedly has knowledge of better ideas. To be sure, there are some good points in the answers he gives, but they are overwhelmed by the bad. Rush Limbaugh is worlds ahead of this guy. Rush is probably the best popular conservative commentator out there.
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Yeah, it's a function of how comfortable you would be with it when it comes to the context of a relationship. I fully understand your point. I don't think there is a hard and fast moral boundary here.
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Brook and Jones on PJTV: Can Tyranny Be Stopped?
Thales replied to Paul Hsieh's topic in The Objectivism Meta-Blog Discussion
They make their videos available free for a period of time, after which you have to pay. I saw this one about a week ago. -
When choosing a career, it's good to challenge yourself and do what you love, that way you get more out of it. If someone wants to be a stripper it might be able to fulfill those ends. If it's being done as a job only, I don't see the problem with that. I love this girl, and this is her passion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krdL38jPCkw...feature=related
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Black Panthers Declare War Against the Tea Party
Thales replied to CapitalistSwine's topic in Current Events
I just recalled the "Contract From America" and it rather solidly supports your point. http://www.thecontract.org/the-contract-from-america/ I think the elements in that contract were voted on by lots of Tea Party members and placed in the contract.