the calculus of useful knowledge
the calculus of useful knowledge
An idea must relate to measurement or necessity (logical argument) in order to be developed or used pragmatically.
Re: the calculus of useful knowledge
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So are fancy whimsical imaginings a purposeless luxury?
So are fancy whimsical imaginings a purposeless luxury?
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Re: the calculus of useful knowledge
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So are fancy whimsical imaginings a purposeless luxury?
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They can relate to psychology in a practical sense.
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So are fancy whimsical imaginings a purposeless luxury?
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They can relate to psychology in a practical sense.
Re: the calculus of useful knowledge
Lol
A fancy whimsical imagining here, a dire disastrous reality there.
Knowing what reality is, and living it, are two different things entirely, and are not always subject to mutual exclusivity.. but should be.
Re: the calculus of useful knowledge
I guess if One becomes grounded, they can, otherwise.. not so much. A technicality, perhaps.
Knowledge should have a practical use.. otherwise it’s useless and therefore irrelevant, and the irrelevant has no practical purpose. A bit like certain academic subjects.