Saturday, August 6, 2011
Brainstretch
There’s a message that alludes to itself by making analogies in the way that similes are like metaphors; it’s an anomalous alligator that serves as an allegory for an allusion.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Mandate of the Refinement Society
Nature does nothing in vain, but is simple and delights not in superfluous causes of things. As we have no safe method of investigating any cause but by its known effects; it is therefore unphilosophical and henceforth unlawful, to assume the liberty of imagining that there really does exist more than one cause of an effect. In experimental philosophy, propositions collected from phenomena by induction, are to be deemed either exactly or very nearly true. More causes of natural things are not to be admitted than those acknowledged by the Refinement Society to be both true and sufficient to explain the phenomena.
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