Category Archives: epistemology

on Grant’s response in The Speculative Turn « Object-Oriented Philosophy

on Grant’s response in The Speculative Turn « Object-Oriented Philosophy.  Fascinating post by Graham Harman on Iain Hamilton Grant’s response to his article on substance.  One/multiple substance (GB, GH), or one productive force, one  – ‘anteriority’ – (IHG) which sounds … Continue reading

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Four color theorem – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Four color theorem – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The importance of this article is the idea of acceptance that each proposition requires a proof, in terms of intellectual rigour, which would seem to assume and assert a hierarchy among knowledge-as-meaning-making … Continue reading

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Forensic science – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Forensic science – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Tao – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tao – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  To illustrate my comments in leaflittering, here the way is the ‘right’ or ‘proper’ way of existence.  This presumes a philosophical anthropology, or perhaps pre-empts it.  Way first, or what?

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BBC – BBC Radio 4 Programmes – Broadcasting House, 30/01/2011

BBC – BBC Radio 4 Programmes – Broadcasting House, 30/01/2011.  On this programme heard Giles Brandreth with a section on neologisms.  Thought what an amazing audience out there, coming up with new words every bit as inventively as the ‘I’m … Continue reading

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Outline of epistemology – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Outline of epistemology – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  A useful synopsis, and loads to learn.

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