knowledge is excellent, but knowledge cannot tell you which knowledge should be operationalized and which shouldn't it takes something higher or lower order to do that
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Replying to @chaosprime
Great point. "Should" as in right or wrong? A question regarding morality or usefulness, or both perhaps?
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the question of what should and shouldn't be done gets all fucked up when it's reduced to those things and treated as a knowledge discipline tbqfhttps://twitter.com/chaosprime/status/1067823910702350336 …
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Replying to @chaosprime
Well still, what do you think should be the measure of should and shouldn't? Be it ethics, morality, utilitarianism or anything else, what variables do you want to consider to decide what should or shouldn't be operationalized?
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Replying to @MhsnBzy
operationalize everything other than that which when operationalized will make everything suck
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Replying to @MhsnBzy
one does hate to sacrifice accuracy for the sake of precision
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Replying to @chaosprime
One hates to admit not knowing the difference between the two
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if the length of a piece of string is 1.50427 cm, a measurement of 1.5 cm is accurate but not precise, while a measurement of 37.71211283 km is precise but not accurate
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