Category: epistemology

Who Will Learn From His Mistakes?

     There are quite a few citations on the Web of liberal pundits and editorial boards having “meltdowns” over the victory of Donald Trump and his favored legislative candidates. Those persons have made a lot of intemperate comments. I shan’t reproduce them here; they’re easy enough to find. And all schadenfreude aside, they tell a …

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Identity, Attribution, And Affiliation: Some Thoughts

     Apologies, Gentle Reader, but the immortal words of Becker and Fagin,in I’m about to do it again:      My self-imposed exile wasn’t for any particular purpose. Maybe it served one even so.      —No maybes about it, Al. You are not who or what you were. You’re far more. Some of it is invisible …

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