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How/why do we know "follows logically" is a sufficient assumption rather than a must be true question?
I like how you've simplified this. It helps me understand why not A.
After re-reading your explanation of B several times, I realize that B is the same as the conclusion, e.g. DC->/SV which is the same as SV->/DC.
If distinct cultures, then no shared values. If shared values, then no distinct cultures.
Finally I understand why it doesn't weaken.
Thanks!
The link is dead. Anyone know what it was?
This is helpful. I was starting to think that I should read "most" as greater than 50%, but I feel more comfortable taking "unfortunately" and "certain species" as stronger indicators of how to read in favor of B (rather than D)
OMG!!! The spread on learning is incredible!!! This is great data for a brilliant book. Maybe I'll write it one day. People trust stable knowledge, codified in books, more than transient podcasts.
...and this collective effort that is 7Sage should be properly acknowledged. I've been thinking a lot about property and ownership lately. I don't know how to think about 7Sage as an institution, but a hunch tells me it's about individualism (privilege) vs the commoning of knowledge....
I'm so glad you're keeping this data!!! Onward and upward.
...also, I wrote this long comment only because there's no heart emoji. Like seemed inadequate.
Where can I find the podcast?
This was the toughest question for me so far. It was entirely dependent on slowing down to really hear all of the conditional statements, map them with my own symbols, and THEN the answer made sense.
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