— The central defining tenet of chaos magic is arguably the idea that belief is a tool for achieving effects.
Effectiveness is the measure of truth. — 7th principle of Huna
An approach that assesses the truth of meaning of theories or beliefs in terms of the success of their practical application. — Pragmatism
Is the final goal of science effectiveness? (Control means controlling effects?)Most scientists, but not all, are interested in three goals: understanding, prediction, and control. — uca.edu
Is not the objective test of good decisions their long term effect?the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments — Wisdom defined by Cambridge Dictionary
The central defining tenet of chaos magic is arguably the idea that belief is a tool for achieving effects...............Excuse me if my thoughts got a bit jumbled near the end. — HarryHarry
— The central defining tenet of chaos magic is arguably the idea that belief is a tool for achieving effects.
Effectiveness is the measure of truth.
— 7th principle of Huna — HarryHarry
Is the final goal of science effectiveness? — HarryHarry
On the other hand, what if Truth for Truth's sake, has the best effect? — HarryHarry
What do you think?
-Is effectiveness a good measurement of truth?
-Is truth for truth's sake the best goal, or should the goal be to have an effective life philosophy?
-Is there necessarily a tension between the two? — HarryHarry
The trick, as used by many writers on philosophy, including sometimes the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, is to start by arranging a set of appropriate terminology in some random order and then grammatically connecting them. — RussellA
IE, as long as the terminology is appropriate, it is often the role of the reader to make sense of the article rather than the role of the writer. — RussellA
Have y'all been living under a stone not to have noticed the unreasonable effectiveness of bullshit? — unenlightened
I wish you would give us a bit more background. It might even be a good thread by itself. — T Clark
Muhalo.Good post. — T Clark
Muhalo, you too, for as they say, you never step into the same river twice.Oh, yes, and welcome to the forum. — T Clark
What channel is that on?Have y'all been living under a stone not to have noticed the unreasonable effectiveness of bullshit? — Unenlightened
:up: Damn — schopenhauer1
As T said:The human mind is so hyper-ready and prepared to find meaning in any way possible, that it will find one in the most obtuse and obscure sources. — schopenhauer1
The most earth-shattering knowledge seems to come from sources that didn't seem all that useful in the beginning. — T Clark
the ultimate goal of thought is to determine what we should do next — T Clark
Do you have the patience to wait till your mud settles and the water is clear? Can you remain unmoving till the right action arises by itself?' — Lao Tzu
Have y'all been living under a stone not to have noticed the unreasonable effectiveness of bullshit?
— Unenlightened
What channel is that on? — HarryHarry
The human mind is so hyper-ready and prepared to find meaning in any way possible, that it will find one in the most obtuse and obscure sources — schopenhauer1
It may be seen that two people observing the same facts in the world may come to two completely different coherent understandings. The fact that an understanding of the world based on the same facts is coherent is no guarantee that the understanding is either true or correct. — RussellA
— The central defining tenet of chaos magic is arguably the idea that belief is a tool for achieving effects.
Effectiveness is the measure of truth.
— 7th principle of Huna — HarryHarry
From the fact that one can arrange words as one likes one cannot correctly deduce that one can rearrange thereby the facts — unenlightened
Within language, facts in the world may be combined to give grammatically correct propositions, yet the fact that a proposition is grammatically correct does not guarantee its truth. — RussellA
Within language there are true statements of fact — unenlightened
A fine principle that equates truth and falsehood — unenlightened
I don't see it that way. I think it just means that truth is a secondary principle. — T Clark
There may well be, but does anyone agree what they are. — RussellA
The cut-up technique of chaos magic gives insight into art, politics and science. — RussellA
if the truth becomes a matter of choice, or convenience, then language itself loses its value — unenlightened
The number of human chromosomes was published in 1923 by Theophilus Painter. By inspection through the microscope, he counted 24 pairs, which would mean 48 chromosomes. His error was copied by others and it was not until 1956 that the true number, 46, was determined by Indonesia-born cytogeneticist Joe Hin Tjio. — Wiki
If there's virtue here, it's not in eschewing choice or convenience, but in (a) looking and (b) holding your beliefs as open to revision — Srap Tasmaner
Unless we can trust in the truth of language, we must dismiss its meaning entirely. Chaos will reign, but no one will listen to its proclamations. — unenlightened
So this is akin to post-modernism's notion of "all is text". — schopenhauer1
for more than 30 years every biologist and every doctor believed it was a fact that humans have 48 chromosomes. Of course, we now believe they were all wrong, but it ought to give one pause. — Srap Tasmaner
The number of human chromosomes was published in 1923 by Theophilus...; — Wiki
Wiki says now we know "the true number", simple as that. But of course that's not exactly true, because there are variations in the number, types, and arrangement of chromosomes listed on that very page. More importantly, for more than 30 years every biologist and every doctor believed it was a fact that humans have 48 chromosomes. Of course, we now believe they were all wrong, but it ought to give one pause. — Srap Tasmaner
For example, taking from the SEP article on Belief the following appropriate words: symbol - hot water - mind - particular fact - entities - representationalism - mass of water - memory - accessed- proposition.
We can then put them in one random order and then grammatically connect them to give...
IE, as long as the terminology is appropriate, it is often the role of the reader to make sense of the article rather than the role of the writer.
Chaos magic teaches that the essence of magic is that perceptions are conditioned by beliefs, and that the world as we perceive it can be changed by deliberately changing those beliefs.
The human mind is so hyper-ready and prepared to find meaning in any way possible, that it will find one in the most obtuse and obscure sources. It will anchor in prior knowledge (pace Vygotsky) and use schema to fit into their own umwelt framework.
Only to some degree. I can believe magic will let me drive my car through a wall, but when I try it, I presume my perceptions will not match up to my past belief. — Count Timothy von Icarus
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