Gadamer was Heidegger's student (no need to cite Socrates if citing Plato).
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Replying to @wycats @BrendanEich
And I like Gadamer for arguing for the universality of the HC and its relationship to tradition.
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Fair but you left others out. And Abstractions beg for Skepticism!
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the hermeneutic spiral (as Gadamer wished it was called) is a fundamentally skeptical approach but optimistic about progress.
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and as you well know, discussed in my TXJS 2011 talk: https://brendaneich.com/2011/08/my-txjs-talk-twitter-remix/ …
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Watch the video, you ask the 2nd Q in the Q&A at 30:15 (you are skeptical of module system design in that era's ES6), lol!
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around 35:05, I show a hack to ECMA-262 grammar that splits statements according to whether they start with a keyword. Still good?
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Dunno, grammar changes, also cover grammar shenanigans?
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nothing jumps to mind, but Waldemar would know ;p
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