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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
WITTGENSTEIN’S RULER, P2A Nobel prize can tell us two things: how good is the recipient or how bad is the committee.“Unless you have confidence in the ruler’s reliability, if you
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Hayek_Quotes
HayekQuotes1
The environment inwhich Popper and I formed our ideas was very much the same. It was very largely dominated by discussion with Marxists and with Freudians. Both these groups had
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Jack Henry
JackHenryRoz1
1. Leigh: Thank you for joining us tonightPauline: My pleasure, good to be with youLeigh: You said the pandemic was made worse by people not being able to speak English
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TakingHayekSeriously🧨
FriedrichHayek
How does the picture of knowledge & understanding of Hayek, Wittgenstein, Polanyi, Michael Scriven, Thomas Kuhn, and Larry Wright compare to the work of the Post Modernists descending from Nietzsche,
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Ed Watson
an_edcentric
‘At the risk of theoretical eclecticism, I am inclined to prefer being ‘right but not rigorous’ to being ‘rigorous but wrong.’’ This comment by Stuart Hall is explicating why he
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Ben Myers
_BenMyers_
To me, the most astounding thing about the greatest teachers of humankind is how little they read. Everything Aristotle ever read in his lifetime fills a couple of volumes on
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Dr Emily Wilson
EmilyRCWilson
When I work on translations, revising, revising and revising some more, I spend a lot of time thinking about what it means for one text to be "like" another. Resemblances
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Mary Leng
mary_leng
Prompted by this I’ve been entertaining myself thinking of the greatest hits of analytic philosophy written in to a musical medley.https://twitter.com/SamuelVimes10/status/1348013562766221312 Descartes:I closed my eyes, drew back the curt
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Dom McGann
DomMcGann
Variations of Wittgenstein's Duck Rabbit, a thread: The Pen and Ink Boi: 5/5Academic, professional, suave, poised. The duck looks up at the heavens expectantly. The rabbit stares stoically to the
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Godly Skeptic
godlyskeptic
Communicating with GODIs it possible?And why can’t you hear God speaking to you?(Part 1)+ THREAD + 3 key points to consider before you start communicating with The Almighty:- Your free
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Norbert Wiener Kreis
carl_b_sachs
As promised, some thoughts on what I advertised as "Sellarsian cybernetic communism": a meandering thread. I shall start with my musings on what Sellars meant by "the myth of the
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Daniel Pellicer Roig
Dani_Pellicer
Tú imagina que eres un neurólogo, te viene un chavalín universitario un poco cabezón con una migraña y al hacerle un escáner cerebral te das cuenta que no tiene cerebro.Pues
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Jim OShaughnessy
jposhaughnessy
The Tao Can Help You When Contemplating The Dow1/ I’ve often said that reading broadly outside of finance can be useful in understanding and crafting better investment processes. For the
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
Walter Pitts, the other half of the duo that formulated the first model of an artificial neuron, burned his PhD thesis and drunk himself to death. Why? Ludwig Wittgenstein, after
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Sam Rocha
SamRochadotcom
A BOOKISH THREADOver the years, the self-made genre of intellectual and spiritual autobiography has become my favourite one. I should have known this earlier. Books like Augustine’s *Confessions* and Boethius’
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Willis Domingo
WillisDomingo
1/ A few random and very disjointed thoughts: 1) There is logical ontology and there is physical ontology. An object of logical ontology is anything that can be designated by
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