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Aletheia pages edit

At some point in the past a confused anonymous editor conflated "Althea" and "Aletheia", two unrelated entities from Greek mythology. I tried to restore what I believed to be the right situation, but then User:Lucaas undid all my changes in a not particularly careful way, creating a bit of a mess. I corrected some of that, but as I had recently been in what seemed like the beginning of a revert war with this same editor before, at Modern geocentrism, I did not want to go about it in an aggressive way. Apparently User:Lucaas thinks "Aletheia" should be only about Heidegger's use of the word, and should not even refer to any other use of the term. Personally, I think that Heidegger's use is obscure, and that "Aletheia" should be, or should redirect to, a disambiguation page, like Aletheia (disambiguation). I don't know a mechanism for resolving this issue; I don't think the page attracts enough attention to have a meaningful discussion on its talk page. --LambiamTalk 23:48, 26 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

What's wrong with Plato? edit

Why do you not like Plato? Heidegger's comments in Was Heist Denken? are that he writes in dialogue: should not be taken literally; much of what he means is unthought. I'm not some sort of Sarte-fan who gets pissed off when my favourite philosopher gets bagged, I just think that Plato has merit, and shouldn't be denigrated by co-incidence with Ayn Rand; at least he should be repatriated amongst his fellow brethren... Additionally, I heard somewhere that Heidegger's etymological use of Aletheia is apocryphal. Know anything of this? ```` —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Tsop (talkcontribs) 13:12, 19 January 2007 (UTC).Reply

Thanks edit

Thanks for finding all of those sources; actually, I've posted a lot of those before, but some people just don't accept them as valid. LaszloWalrus 04:35, 14 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

some are not valid, the rest is a very very tiny part of a large literature that either says nothing, or dismisses the merit of rand's work. so you see, it does not matter that you put forth a bunch of citations, unless there is conclusive evidence. if rand is in a reputable universal source on the topic, such as several published encyclopedia of philosophy. the only encyclopedia that i found that clearly identifies her as a philosopher is encarta, and we know that encarta's editorial practices in this matter are suspect. britannica calls her a writer with a philosophy, columbia calls her a writer, etc. etc. most say 'writer' you can find probably 15-20 books that deal with her philosophy, one or two written by people who are open and clear proponents of her promotion as a philosopher, but given the huge amount of information in philosophy published each year... a few books and a few articles does not in any way show she was a philosopher, all that shows is that some philosophers have addressed her work, much like some philosophers have addressed orwell's work, jack kerouac's work, and other things. the question is whether she is a philosopher and whether she did philosophy, the first is unresolvable because there is no agreement in the world at large, any positive evidence has to be weighed in kind against the negative evidence, but also by the immense number of philosophers that simply ignore the work, which is an argument against her inclusion in itself. did she write some books that are philosophical, yes, are they highly cited, no, are they disputably philosophy, yes. if there is a standard they will be disputable. if there is no standard, then there will be no dispute. on most of the pages, i have proposed standards that very clearly dismiss rand, because as I have argued elsewhere, the positive evidence is crushed under the weight of the negative evidence of 'people just are not writing about her as they do other philosophers as demonstrated in the citation indices'--Buridan 14:32, 14 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Categorical imperative vs. duty edit

Dear Sdorrance,

I just took a look at your grammatical and technical cleanup of deontological ethics. For the most part, it's a huge improvement. I'm glad you could help. One edit I disagree with is your assertion that "a course of action that should always be carried out is a duty..." I think this begs an important philosophical question. Should duties always be carried out, or are there exceptional circumstances that justify the non-performance of duty?

I think that part of Kant's contribution to philosophy was the way he distinguished between contingent duties, ie duties that only need to be carried out under certain empirical circumstances, and categorical duties or categorical imperatives, ie duties that always need to be carried out, because they are based on a priori reasoning about the general nature of things, and thus apply no matter what the circumstances are.

I think the way you've phrased the definition of duty makes it difficult or impossible to explain this train of thought to the reader, and I think that this train of thought is a key stage in the historical evolution of deontological ethics.

Would you consider re-writing this particular sentence, or allowing me to do so?

Invisible Flying Mangoes 18:39, 5 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for letting me know, and for the suggestion! I think you are absolutely right, and I breezed right by an important distinction. I dont really have the time today to fix the mistake, but please correct it yourself. Perhaps both you and I could go through the rest of the article and collaborate like this? - Sam 18:51, 5 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
in fact, after reading over it quickly, maybe just changing the sentence to say "ought", instead of "should always", and then make the necessary distinction... - Sam 20:14, 5 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sorry for the delay; I'm new to Wikipedia and I forgot to check your talk page...I like what you're saying, and we'll definitely go over the page and fix it the way you say. Invisible Flying Mangoes 14:41, 13 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Distributive justice edit

Hi. I've just had a quick look at this, and it's certainly an improvement. I wonder, though, if it would be better to break out the section of Justice on this topic to this article? The one substantive thing I'd disagree with in what you've said is that you make theories of DJ holist (i.e. concerned with overall pattern of distribution at a particular time) by definition. Nozick's theory is a counter-example. Cheers, Sam Clark 13:19, 7 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Userspace vs. article space edit

Hey. I noticed that you just created something that looked like it was supposed to be a subpage of yours in article space at Sdorrance/box. I've moved it into your user space (User:Sdorrance/box) and marked the resulting redirect for deletion. Zetawoof(ζ) 05:44, 12 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Barnstar! edit

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Heidegger terminology edit

Hi Sam, sorry but I just saw your comment on my home page after I had added to the terminology page. Anyhow I added in mainly quotes from B&T and did not do much else. Anyway they may need further updates. It was to Worldhood and Care I added, what was the other areas you were looking at? --Lucas

Yes, I think there may also be a number of terms missing from the page, perhaps: historicity, enframing, presencing, cybernetic, appropriation, 'proximate and for the most part', ownness, solicitude, talk, apophantic, logos, fore-structure, authenticity, anxiety, destruktion, throwness, resolve, falling, temporality, mood. Though of course there would then be some overlaps in the definitions. --Lucas

Singer's Campanion to Ethics edit

Hey Sam, sorry for replying only with delay, but I was held up by various things. Now, as for the matter:

  • I think we need to attribute that view unless it is undisputed. AFAIK Singer is a very controversial man. If it wasn't him that authored the respective article, then someone else did and we need to attribute it to him.
  • I would like to see what Thomas actually said before we relate the evaluation of Singer & Co.

Cheers, Str1977 (smile back) 15:37, 27 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Template edit

Nice template. Are you going to give it a bit size name in template space? TonyTheTiger 21:04, 9 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Instead of 5 or 10 lines of code it would be nice to just add {{Template:Bus&Econ}}. If you want to try to figure it out it is not that difficult. I could do it for you if you like. Look at the Template:Philosophy page. Make an analogous page starting with Template to indicate template space instead of userspace followed by a colon and the name you want people to use to transclude the template. TonyTheTiger 22:15, 9 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Once you get it figured out you want to place it here: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Business_and_Economics#Templates so it will become popularly used. I sign off at the top of the hour but will look for your work tomorrow or Monday. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by TonyTheTiger (talkcontribs) 22:49, 9 December 2006 (UTC).Reply
I was checking in to see your progress before I went to bed. I see you got it coded pretty well and it has a "Bite Size" name. Congratulations. I will be plastering it all over my creations in the next few days. I am trying to clean up a lot of my work so I can run for admin. I will probably self nominate myself Monday or Tuesday. If you use redirects you can make more formal template names that point to it in template space if you don't want such a Bite Size name. TonyTheTiger 07:18, 10 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
P.S. Here is an example of Template redirects Prohoops redirect and Template:Professional Basketball Leagues. When I am programming I can type {{Prohoops}} instead of the full name. I think WP banners should indicate their affiliation in the name. Here are some names {{Basketball-WikiProject}} {{Baseball-WikiProject}} {{DisambigProject}} {{WPBiography}} {{ChicagoWikiProject}}. You probably can just hit the move button at the top of your template page and it will create the redirects for you. Then you can go back to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Business and Economics page and change the code so that the text reads with a more official name, but you can type the shorter name when programming. Names like {{WPBusiness&Economics}} or {{Business&EconomicsWikiProject}} would make good formal names. TonyTheTiger 15:32, 10 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
I just moved it myself to {{WikiProject Business & Economics}}. TonyTheTiger 20:58, 11 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ayn Rand Edit Wars edit

Hi Sam. I made a reply to your reverting suggestion on my talk page - right under your message. I also saw your "blah, blah, blah" message and thought a personal reply was in order. "blah, blah, blah" sums it up pretty well :-)

I tire of saying the same thing over and over. (And I weary of not finding more support - not for Rand, but against the WP violations of deleting valid entries and for manipulation of 'standards' just to assert a personal POV). There are always going to be areas of intellectual contention - politics, religion, philosophy, just to name a few. I think everyone needs to accept legitimate, opposing views into the camp-ground and understand that isn't the same as accepting their principles. You and I both dislike Plato (saw that on your User Page), but neither of us would let our dislike stand as a reason for deleting all references to Plato. Well, I didn't mean to get on the soapbox you were rightfully bitching about. If Buridan were to quit deleting Rand, I'd happily go back to making more positive contributions in the area of psychology and philosophy of psychology. Cheers, Steve 06:04, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

I'm back again. I just noticed that you deleted the reference to the Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Rand's entry in the List of Philosophers article. How come? Thanks, Steve 06:10, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
I have left a reply on your talk page. - Sam 07:30, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for explaining the problem with partial reverts - I get it now. Take a look at my reply on my talk page. Best Wishes, Steve 08:22, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Wikiproject Denmark edit

Could you put the template on the Denmark page? Thank you! Merry Christmas! Laleenatalk to me contributions to Wikipedia 23:11, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Greetings Sam. I'm glad to see finally see a project related to Denmark. The template is nice, but if we begin making assessments, I can some more features to it. I worked on {{WikiProject Heraldry and vexillology}} and I know of a few other good examples. I can recommend AWB and Kingboyk's plugin for tagging talkpages, btw. Happy editing and Glædelig Jul. Valentinian (talk) / (contribs) 00:42, 19 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
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"Space and Time" section of "Metaphysics". edit

Hi Sam, I am all in favour of removing the (pseudo) scientific material form this section. 1Z 22:40, 11 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

B9 hummingbird hovering edit

Sam thanx 4 ur message on my discussion page...instead of deleting intrawikideixes to make the article I iterated "in line" with what is currently status quo, why not refine all other biographies in Wiki to have significant volumes of metatext? Linkages are always of benefit, ambiguities can provide significant insight as everything is polyvalent. Or your valuable time may be better spent on the frontending/backending of metatext to link relevant Wiki articles instead of disambiguation pages. My piece/peace said, I support you/yew (rune)/u to act with integrity according to your nature. Namaste in agape & walk+ing (rune) my talk in beauty [B9_hummingbird_hovering] 17:59, 12 January 2007 (UTC)

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Being and Time edit

Thanks for your thoughts, Sam. If the situation improves, I'll probably find my way back. Good luck. Mtevfrog 03:20, 5 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks again for your thoughts, which I do not doubt were well-intentioned. I don't really know what makes you think I need to cool down, however. An editor continuously interfered with my own edits on a talk page, and to dissuade him from doing so, and in the hope that the machinery of Wikipedia will lurch into gear in response, I left a description of what had occurred. But that machinery is only other editors, and if they don't see such interference as significant, such is their view. I feel my record of contributing to articles stands pretty much for itself, but I don't think I shall be contributing to the entry in question in the foreseeable future. All the best. Mtevfrog 22:49, 7 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

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