Introduction - Rather late, let me explain...
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:56 pm
Hi all
I've been at this forum since 2004 and from the relaunch since 2008 (from a break in 2007, going up again in Oct. 2007).
The reason my introduction doesn't appear is due to the relaunch and with it new software from pHpBB (look to the bottom of the page). This new software required everyone to log on again anew and the whole forum started from blank again, needing to be filled with content again. So here we are! In good spirits together...
A little about myself: I've some work experience and 3 years of studies from university, being enrolled in '99 to '00 and taking single subjects from 2007-2009. You can check out my CV here (only in Norwegian, but you may get the picture): http://t-lea.net/CV_for_Terje_Lea.html.
[Edit, 27.08.2010:] I can also add: Joined 30 September 2005. [End of edit.]
Here it is: "Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:25 pmĀ Post subject: Hellos"
"I guess I greet the forum with some of Kant which I usually refers to
as The Crossroads, simply:
"Nowhere but in the principle of the will, with no regard to the ends
that can be brought about through such action. For the will stands,
as it were at a crossroads between its a priori principle, which is
formal, and its a posteriori incentive, which is material; and since
it must be determined by something, it must be determined by the
formal principle of volition, if the action is done from duty - and in that case every material principle is taken away from it."
- Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, I. Kant, Michael L. Morgan's
Classics of Moral and Political Theory."
"Logics
Epistemology
Ethics
Language
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Theory of Science
It is all a show!
Regards,"
It's good to have a computer file for such things, a little noir! Cheers!
PS: And I think I'm cool because of these feats:
Finalising Ethical Objectivity
The New Modal Conception of God
Reestablishing the De-Dicto position in relation to Indexicality
Solving the Demarcation problem in Philosophy of Science
Making an Irrefutable and Certified Solution for Epistemology
The sinking of the Paradigm theory by Thomas Kuhn by ICT
The definite Time theory and putting away McTaggart for good
I've been at this forum since 2004 and from the relaunch since 2008 (from a break in 2007, going up again in Oct. 2007).
The reason my introduction doesn't appear is due to the relaunch and with it new software from pHpBB (look to the bottom of the page). This new software required everyone to log on again anew and the whole forum started from blank again, needing to be filled with content again. So here we are! In good spirits together...
A little about myself: I've some work experience and 3 years of studies from university, being enrolled in '99 to '00 and taking single subjects from 2007-2009. You can check out my CV here (only in Norwegian, but you may get the picture): http://t-lea.net/CV_for_Terje_Lea.html.
[Edit, 27.08.2010:] I can also add: Joined 30 September 2005. [End of edit.]
Here it is: "Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:25 pmĀ Post subject: Hellos"
"I guess I greet the forum with some of Kant which I usually refers to
as The Crossroads, simply:
"Nowhere but in the principle of the will, with no regard to the ends
that can be brought about through such action. For the will stands,
as it were at a crossroads between its a priori principle, which is
formal, and its a posteriori incentive, which is material; and since
it must be determined by something, it must be determined by the
formal principle of volition, if the action is done from duty - and in that case every material principle is taken away from it."
- Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, I. Kant, Michael L. Morgan's
Classics of Moral and Political Theory."
"Logics
Epistemology
Ethics
Language
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Theory of Science
It is all a show!
Regards,"
It's good to have a computer file for such things, a little noir! Cheers!
PS: And I think I'm cool because of these feats:
Finalising Ethical Objectivity
The New Modal Conception of God
Reestablishing the De-Dicto position in relation to Indexicality
Solving the Demarcation problem in Philosophy of Science
Making an Irrefutable and Certified Solution for Epistemology
The sinking of the Paradigm theory by Thomas Kuhn by ICT
The definite Time theory and putting away McTaggart for good