... They're designed to intimidate, rather than to educate. That's why no one would ever go to him to learn something about the world, unless how to survive the bitchiest kinds of intellectual micropolitics.
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... It comes from a diseased subculture of volunteer academic policemen.
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... Crushing headline: "Most senior professors say 'no' to Cosmic Darwinism." Cosmic Darwinism remains shockingly unintimidated.
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Replying to @Outsideness @cyborg_nomade
Yes, because it remains as a gnosis that only exists in your head into which you can plug your social darwinism at whim.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @cyborg_nomade
You say that, but your only argument ever is "but ... but ... but daddy told me!" Lee Smolin means I can ignore the ludicrous credential stamp you're always waving about.
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Replying to @Outsideness @cyborg_nomade
No I was actually talking about your mommy philosophical issues. Do yourself a favor and read 'The Road to Maxwell demon' by Orly Shenker and then we will have a civil conversation.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @cyborg_nomade
Non Cathedral-monkey: "This is an interesting book, it says X." Reza: "Study this book and you'll be permitted to talk to me."
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You're a normie Reza David Lewis is based
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I only get fanatic normie when some people say some stuff which look rather ...
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"Monad" sounds so much worse to say to someone than "Normie"
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it's almost like saying, 'donut'.
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