Hi, I always like to be less wrong and try to verify and falsify my own take on philosophical Modernism, which I have developed since my student days. (FYI, I am twice that age now.) I believe we should all have opinions about everything and look for independent confirmation, rational or emotional, both for the give and for the take, when earned, to find truth. When it doesn’t happen, I try to improve on my theory. I have done so online for years at http://crpa.co. I would like you to try and find any or all flaws and make a case out of it. Thanks in advance. I will be critical too of your work if you would like me to. Best regards
~Ron dW.
I’ve been trying very hard to read the paper at that link for a while now, but honestly I can’t figure it out. I can’t even find anything content-wise to criticize because I don’t understand what you’re trying to claim in the first place. Something about the distinction between map and territory? But what the heck does that have to do with ethics and economics? And why the (seeming?) presumption of Christianity? And what does any of that have to do with this graph-making software you’re trying to sell?
It would really help me if you could do the following:
Please explain, using language no more complicated or technical than that used in the story, whether the idea of “truth” that the story proposes lines up with your philosophy or not, and why or why not.
Thanks for your reply DSimon. I like Yudkowsky’s story. Truth as I understand it, is simply that which can be detected by independent confirmation, if we look for it. It is the same methodology as being used in science, justice, journalism and other realms.
Hi, I always like to be less wrong and try to verify and falsify my own take on philosophical Modernism, which I have developed since my student days. (FYI, I am twice that age now.) I believe we should all have opinions about everything and look for independent confirmation, rational or emotional, both for the give and for the take, when earned, to find truth. When it doesn’t happen, I try to improve on my theory. I have done so online for years at http://crpa.co. I would like you to try and find any or all flaws and make a case out of it. Thanks in advance. I will be critical too of your work if you would like me to. Best regards ~Ron dW.
I’ve been trying very hard to read the paper at that link for a while now, but honestly I can’t figure it out. I can’t even find anything content-wise to criticize because I don’t understand what you’re trying to claim in the first place. Something about the distinction between map and territory? But what the heck does that have to do with ethics and economics? And why the (seeming?) presumption of Christianity? And what does any of that have to do with this graph-making software you’re trying to sell?
It would really help me if you could do the following:
Read this short story: http://yudkowsky.net/rational/the-simple-truth/
Please explain, using language no more complicated or technical than that used in the story, whether the idea of “truth” that the story proposes lines up with your philosophy or not, and why or why not.
His pile of CRPA reads like autogenerated entries from http://snarxiv.org/.
Thanks for your reply DSimon. I like Yudkowsky’s story. Truth as I understand it, is simply that which can be detected by independent confirmation, if we look for it. It is the same methodology as being used in science, justice, journalism and other realms.