You can no longer wait for your dead father to finish his sentence, or for you to re-emerge from the hole into which you just tumbled. You switch whenever the sudoku solution tells you to switch! You see what I mean? Haha, anyway, I think it's an interesting and plausible argument. ...
Because protest is reactive, not active; it is negative rather than affirmative; it assumes the subordinate position “I am against X!” rather than the dominate position “I am for X!”) It is the myth Nietzsche exposes in his groundbreaking and devastatingGenealogy of Morals,a book that is...
ve had this argument with a lot of different people over the years and my position, typically centralist and uninteresting, is this: I don’t feel like my occasional propensity to write public content for free (as I’m doing right now as I type this, and as I’ve done more regularly...
Some epistemic/ ontological foundations of modelling, like General Model Theory by Herbert Stachowiak, the theory of Technical/ Computational Artefacts, … Some logic/ mathematical basics of modelling, like the formal interpretation of relational models, Abstraction by Subsumption, or the merits of Formal...
I’ll give you a few seconds to recover from Chris’ complicated ontological discourse before moving on. Chris segues into an apology for perhaps having come on a little strong when they first met and Ashley graciously accepts it because she’s too fucking dense to recognize his manufactured ...