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AJMorton Replies: 446 Views: 325453 |
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What I suspect it is is memory. Collective memory. Language enables you to use my brain as a storage device for your thoughts.
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AJMorton Replies: 183 Views: 248000 |
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I think "rational" was probably a favourite word of eugenicists. Of course it has a respectable meaning but it is often used as a weasel word by anoraks who prefer to overlook emotional con ... | |
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Applied Epistemology rather hopes that eugenics comes back into fashion one day since it holds that all rational policies are worth constantly re-viewing.
This is disturbing in all sorts of ways. AE ... |
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It may have escaped your notice but the German High Command were an ineffectual bunch of nobodies throughout the Nazi era.
Since few of us can name more than ten people in the high command, you are p ... |
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You are aware, Mr Harper, that most of that is un-analytical tripe?
I love the way people can say things with great certainty about things we cannot possibly know. And I don't love it. I do wish ... |
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Not one theorised substance (quarks, Higgs bosons, black holes, dark matter) nor any other theorised particle or effect have ever been observed or reproduced in lab experiments.
At last! You can 'pr ... |
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Well I will give you some solidarity in ignorance:
Is it weird or normal for one quake, based in the south-east of England to be felt so strongly in every county of the UK? That seems large to m ... |
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I have a nice collection of antique newspapers. I found this a number of years ago and thought it might spark some discussion.
Illustrated London News Feb. 29th 1868. Archaeology of the Month ... |
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Here is a fairly vague yet suspicious (considering what Hatty uncovered) hint at why he wrote the book:
...launching his own renewable energy initiatives, understands the scale of the impending cri ... |
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Was oil ever "reasonably priced" or even "plentiful", everywhere that is?
The fact that Rock Hudson in Giant was so excited to find oil in a film set almost a century ago probab ... |
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So "small oil" played no role in his prior silence?
What is 'small oil'? Can you please identify the direction in which the climate is changing? In which direction? No. It was an as ... |
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...a family name said to pre-date the Normans but whose origins are obscure, partly due to all the variations in spelling...Fothringham, Fothrynghame, Fotringham, Foderingham (relates to fodder, i.e. ... | |
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In the nineteenth century the railway companies were trying to boost tourism into unlikely places and Gaelicising names (along with the whole shortbreading of Scotland -- Waverley Station for Chrissak ... | |
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And doubly suspicious that he omits this from his book, only including his charitable efforts.
Jesus...by telling us all that he knows for a fact that oil will run out within the next three years, ... |
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Prestwick is interesting. From my own research Prestwick was founded as a Burgh in the 12th or 13th century (though the settlement existed before this) and existing documents of the time did use the n ... | |
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