David Chimère. désolé - Chalmère
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Daniel Denet
David Chalumeau
Richard Daquin
EVERYTHING sounds better in French.
Bertrand Mastodonte 🐘
the Germans say "Bertrand Rüssel"
Bertrand CarRousel
Gilles Délireuze anti-Œdipeuze
otherwise Peith's worst fears will come true.
(according to the thesis/antithesis theory, the synthesis would go like 'so a breakthrough is dearly needed WITHIN an x number of years or decades.' that's pure dialectical logic)
not the worst Inaugurator of the inevitable frühe Neuzeit
i for one like him a lot.
(the most common denominators of all the more recent philosophical papers are either 'within an x number of years or decades' or else 'so a breakthrough is needed', so i think it's a very kind and decent characterization)
he also invented the 'ad hominem'. it had to happen, after all.
but we love Cicero don't we.
oh, dieses argumentierende, scherzhafte, flüsternde, lispelnde, ausschweifende und gelegentlich anmutige Ahnen unserer Philosophen...
das ist sehr wahr, die philosophen haben keine oder nur eine leise ahnung.
but even more important is remembering that whatever we may mean by 'arguing' and 'argument', it simply did not exist before Cicero's days.
youtu.be/H0FaybxUgB0
that's pretty good btw
youtu.be/q1xLrMF19tg
to whose intuitionpump it may concern.
many if not all his papers and books end like à qui de droit.
good friends fight.
it was not Daniel who has Dunnitt is nasty, but in line with the explicitly expressed core of his philosophy.
nerdy, but good.
good one, if i say so myself
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trying to pay off the goddess Sophia with coins that are either inherited, or earned, or counterfeit.
it's like asking 'what's the oldest profession'
even when it's being a 'sex worker', then there must have been a profession that's even older. because how else to pay the sex worker?
same is true for philosophy.
yes.... the Dutch could continue their 'normal life' more or less
but i think it's still unfathomable the number of brilliant and promising young lives that were lost elsewhere. same is true for the USA.
*grandfathers*, of course 😅
two out of four grandparents ;)
you can safely say that it was British intelligence (also in the literal sense) that won WWII above anything else.
but the rest of the world failed to understand that the entire 'cybernetics' thing IS a defensive tool and concept fundamentally.