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Empirical Inquiry: Distinguish Useful Empiricism from Dogmatic Empiricism

Warren Kinston 13. October 2012 03:00

Are the frameworks in the taxonomy, THEE, the product of empirical inquiry?

empirical inquiry

Yes—if you mean they are based on accumulating replicable observations of actual phenomena.  This is what empirical inquiry is about. 

No—if you mean they are developed via conventional sense perceptions of concrete physical objects.  This is what the prevailing materialistic ideology of science demands.

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What are we Good at? Assessing Probability where it Matters!

Warren Kinston 16. September 2012 03:00

You will read again and again in popular scientific articles that we human beings are not very good at handling probability.  It has become almost an article of faith.

John Kay, respected economist and academic, writes in the Financial Times (as noted here): “We do not often, or easily, think in terms of probabilities, because there are not many situations in which this style of thinking is useful."

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Nature of the Taxonomy | Personal Endeavour

The Popularity of Purpose means Recognition of Responsibility

Warren Kinston 13. July 2012 10:00

Purpose is popular.  How times have changed.  And science can't take the credit.  People can. But is responsibility popular?  Is it obvious to you that purpose and responsibility are very nearly the same thing?

Probably not. (But correct me by commenting below!) As a result, I can't help but notice that this emergence of purpose into consciousness has not yet got very far.  Let me explain.

Purpose is like a three-sided coin.

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21st Century Enlightenment | Purpose & Value

Colin Wilson's Outsider and the Emerging Enlightenment.

Warren Kinston 5. July 2012 04:00

Colin Wilson's 'The Outsider' was a great read.  But that was 1956.  Then human experience and purpose were subjects of novels, not a focus for everyday living.  Purpose has now invaded the blogosphere.  

Colin Wilson Outsider  courtesy of Wikipedia

That means it is rising in human consciousness.  It also means that an awareness that you must choose your purpose and have freedom to apply your will to it and be creative in achievement—all this is emerging too. 

Who would've thought it?

These notions have crept up so surreptitiously that you probably think it was always like this.

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Warren Kinston is the creator of the THEE-Online website as an open forum for the further discovery and development of THEE. He writes this blog as an escape valve for the excitement and frustrations of the work.

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