sounds bad actually
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kind of does doesn't it and then you wind up miserably embarrassed for yourself later like poor Wittgenstein
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the smartest man is the man screaming I don't know shit while playing megaman 11 on his switch eating taco bell and being content in the knowledge that he is currently experiencing that
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sounds kinda hot actually
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my condolences on your arousal patternhttps://twitter.com/jenphalian/status/1047433581411360768 …
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Word. Systems of thought are, almost by definition, fixed; reality is fluid. It is impossible for a system of thought to accurately reflect reality more than twice a day.
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Wait, if reality does not lend itself to a systematic understanding, isn’t that functionally almost identical to the “there is no truth” thesis? What is an academic discipline if not a system?
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Where do you end up drawing the line between a system of thought and a method of thinking? Feels a little like splitting hairs. Scientific method—okay, a method. Economics? Surely a system. That offshoot of economics, dialectical materialism?
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Systems are inherently schematic, which means they impose theory on the facts. Method--at least, a correct method--deduces theory from the facts.
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you die doing method or live long enough to see yourself having created a schema
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I've fucked guys like this and they're terrible in bed.
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THE MODEL PREDICTS THAT YOU ARE ENJOYING THIS NOW.
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dude, trigger warnings please
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Are you admitting to holding or having held ideas and/or beliefs that are internally inconsistent? I just self-identify as being infallible, so I don't have this problem. [Shout out to the pope for this great idea btw]
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