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		<title>UPB: Validated</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 15:44:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Pyrich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is a review of Stefan Molyneux&#8217;s Universally Preferable Behavior &#8211; A Rational Proof of Secular Ethics:
The first time I read this book (UPB), I didn&#8217;t really &#8220;get&#8221; it.  I mean, I saw the logic and the proof and thought, &#8220;Hey, that&#8217;s kind of neat.&#8221;  I was not able to access the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is a review of <a href="http://www.freedomainradio.com/">Stefan Molyneux&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://www.lulu.com/content/1270751">Universally Preferable Behavior &#8211; A Rational Proof of Secular Ethics</a>:</p>
<p>The first time I read this book (UPB), I didn&#8217;t really &#8220;get&#8221; it.  I mean, I saw the logic and the proof and thought, &#8220;Hey, that&#8217;s kind of neat.&#8221;  I was not able to access the implications that the proof of this theory would have in my life and in the greater world.</p>
<p>I have since re-read UPB.  While I still struggle with the full range of the implications for my life, I think I get it (certainly more now than I have before).</p>
<p>The null zone concept is brilliant as well as fascinating!  I now have the image in my mind of a &#8220;null zone&#8221; being forcibly inserted between the &#8220;little truths&#8221; and the &#8220;Great Truths&#8221;, which disconnect abstraction from practice in the minds of individuals.</p>
<p>This alone ought to be enough to demonstrate to anybody why this is a multi-generational project.  Once you&#8217;ve had abstractions forcibly disconnected from practice within your mind, it is a trek through the fires of ten thousand hells to reconnect them.</p>
<p>Also of incredible resonance to me is when Molyneux discusses the emergent properties of morality within society as opposed to the imposition of whim-based morality from a centralized authority.  This is the fundamental &#8220;reversal&#8221; of intuition that either Dawkins or Dennett (I can&#8217;t remember quite where I read it) has described when it comes to the science of evolution; that life, the universe, and everything do not proceed from the top-down, but from the bottom-up.  Complexity and order are emergent properties of matter over time, hence it makes sense that morality and social order are emergent properties of human society over time.</p>
<p>Eradicating that &#8220;null zone&#8221; within my own mind and becoming ever more aware of my top-down moral standards is the horrible, horrible consequence of UPB.  The upside, however, is that if, one day, I have children&#8230; I will not inflict a &#8220;null zone&#8221; upon them and will equip them to be resistant to it!</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t found any flaws.  I think that Stefan Molyneux has done it.  <img src='http://www.personalarchaeology.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>How to Offend Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 06:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Pyrich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve probably got quite the nice set of buttons on display for other people to press.  Some of them I am aware of, others I suppose I choose to ignore.  One such button that&#8217;s been getting pressed is the accusation that I am supporting violence.
Now, life isn&#8217;t, like, a court of law or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve probably got quite the nice set of buttons on display for other people to press.  Some of them I am aware of, others I suppose I choose to ignore.  One such button that&#8217;s been getting pressed is the accusation that I am supporting violence.</p>
<p>Now, life isn&#8217;t, like, a court of law or something.  One need not back up everything one claims with proof beyond a reasonable doubt.  However, if I&#8217;m in a philosophy forum, I need to give a little more &#8220;oomph&#8221; to my claims than mere repetition.  In this particular case, I asked a question regarding voluntary government.  Basically, if taxation were voluntary, then what would stop a competing agency from setting up shop?  Some guy interpreted that as supporting violence.</p>
<p>Now, that bothered me somewhat, because, well, that&#8217;s a pretty serious charge.  The guy is saying that I want to go around maiming and killing people based on what I said.  Instead of hauling off or anything, I asked him to clarify while offering a clarification of my statement and question.  He refused to clarify and repeated his question.  I wanted to see something very specific: I wanted to see how he got &#8220;initiation of force&#8221; from my statement about &#8220;voluntary&#8221; actions.  I did not want to guess at it, because I think that, given that we are all (presumably) adults here, he ought to be able to speak for himself.  So, I asked him directly what I was looking for.  He refused again, taking yet another sophistic pose while reiterating his accusation.</p>
<p>There really wasn&#8217;t anywhere else to go in the discussion.  I thought I had made reasonable requests for further information, and I did not attack him at all.  I expressed displeasure at his words, but that&#8217;s not the same thing as comparing me to a murderous thug.  Perhaps I should have expressed my offense more, but I&#8217;m not sure how that would have made a difference.  It would have most probably served as some sort of twisted &#8220;confirmation&#8221; that because I got offended, he was right in what he was saying.  (You know that old canard from the Life of Brian where Brian denies that he&#8217;s the messiah, and the people say, &#8220;Only the Messiah would say that!&#8221; and then he says that he is the messiah wherein the crowd bursts into rejoicing because he&#8217;s admitted that he&#8217;s the Messiah.  Same sort of thing.)</p>
<p>I mean, it&#8217;s pretty clear that the guy is, for whatever reason, just trying to push my buttons&#8230; it&#8217;s just pretty difficult to take such an accusation with absolute equanimity.  When I requested his reasoning for said accusation, he refused to let me in on his little secret.  I mean, what else is there to do but to say, effectively, that the conversation is over?  He&#8217;s clearly not interested in actually having a discussion&#8211;he just wants to throw accusations around.</p>
<p>I mean&#8230; really.  I want to have discussions.  I want to have conversations.  If I can&#8217;t have those, I will just find other things to do with my time (which, at the moment, seems to be complaining about how I was unable to have a discussion or a conversation today <img src='http://www.personalarchaeology.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> ).</p>
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