@poly_metis Kant unsurprisingly not a fan of metis: "Craftiness, the use of the head for intrigue, is often mistaken for great, though misused, understanding; but it is only a way of thinking of very narrow-minded people, and is quite different from cleverness... (1/2)
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...though it does have a semblance to it. One can deceive a person only once, a fact that is very disadvantageous to the subsequent plans of the crafty man." - from Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (2/2)
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Kant clearly not up to date on modern reflexive control techniques. Need to develop a categorical imperative for universal deception asap.
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With an addendum on Cunning Antinomies.
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