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Edward D. Thompson Ed Thompson
We do not have to know everything about something, before knowing anything about it. Edward D. Thompson What am I?
Edward D. Thompson Human Happiness: The only kind there is
The idea that capitalism -- in the 'unknown ideal' sense of which Rand spoke -- lends itself to pull-peddling and corporate welfare, is pure, and total, nostrum. This myth needs to be exploded, if ever folks are to gain a correct and productive idea of the inherent benevolence of capitalism. The conflation of centralized initiation of force ("subsidies," "regulations," and bailouts for bad investments) with capitalism is the pivotal issue at hand. This wrong-headed view must be countered by correct epistemology and ethics. It must not continue to infect the minds of the masses. Edward D. Thompson http://rebirthofreason.com/Articles/Thompson/What_Were_Up_Against_Critique_of_a_Contemporary_College_Text.shtml
Drivers with road rage are like monkeys in cages that go berserk when the lab technician walks by their cage with a piece of food. Edward D. Thompson Pet Peeves
He doesn't need to become more knowledgable, he needs to become more wise. Edward D. Thompson How Much Rationality?
Edward D. Thompson http://rebirthofreason.com/Forum/GeneralForum/1324.shtml#12
Edward D. Thompson http://rebirthofreason.com/Forum/ObjectivismQ&A/0294.shtml#5
Benjamin Hayden said: "Fortunately for serious minds, a bias recognized is a bias sterilized." Voltaire said: "The perfect is the enemy of the good." Integrating them both leaves ‘perfectionism’ – something really good for mankind – morally unscathed, as the more perfect perfectionists will have a more perfect perspective regarding the inherent pitfalls of perfectionism, per se. Edward D. Thompson Personal Thoughts
For optimal well-being, folks need to be made to feel uncoerced, capable, and somehow connected to others. Edward D. Thompson [my summary of “self-determination theory”]
Edward D. Thompson A Question Regarding the Objectivist Ethics
A wise man is not only one who begins with the end in mind; he is also one who discovers and chooses the best ends to even have in mind in the first place. Edward D. Thompson Ed Thompson, 08/2007
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Edward D. Thompson http://solohq.com/Forum/NewsDiscussions/0712.shtml#5
The products of a thought process (the content of thought) are not quite as crucial as the process itself (the mode of thought). In all unclear cases, the proper rule to follow is to allow mode to supercede content. If the mode of thought is correct, then the content of thought will be something which approaches the real (and context dictates the precision required to deal with reality productively). This is what is meant by the statement that: 'What you believe is not as important as how you believe.' Edward D. Thompson Ed Thompson
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The most intractable problem for contemporary philosophers to overcome is to learn how and when to sacrifice precision for accuracy (when the goal is to think well, nothing is more vital than accuracy). Edward D. Thompson
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