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RE: "Rudyard Lynch's Top 20 Books"
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Jun 13
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Warning on the Developmental Corruption of Artificial Intelligence
– A Formal Caution for Epistemologists, Technologists, Lawmakers, and Civilizational Strategists –
Jun 8
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Warning on the Developmental Corruption of Artificial Intelligence
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TESTING GROK 3 "Who is philosopher and social scientist Curt Doolittle"
TESTING GROK 3 - MUCH, MUCH 'DEEPER' UNDERSTANDING Grok3:
Jun 8
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TESTING GROK 3 "Who is philosopher and social scientist Curt Doolittle"
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Challenges: Elevator Pitches? Selling What People Can't Understand?
This is the best I can do:
Jun 3
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The Cost of Convenience: How The West Betrays Its Moral Foundations
Races, Civilizations, States, Ethnicities, and Subcultures compete by moral norms - because they compete by the consequences of their moral norms - with…
Jun 3
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The Cost of Convenience: How The West Betrays Its Moral Foundations
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Civilizational Differences in Testifiability Produce NonNeutral and Deterministic Ends
Testifiability Across Civilizations: Historical Outcomes and Natural Law Compatibility
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Civilizational Differences in Testifiability Produce NonNeutral and Deterministic Ends
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Civilizations Compete By Moral Norms - And We Have Lost by Abandoning Ours to Women and Immigrants.
Races, Civilizations, States, Ethnicities, and Subcultures compete by moral norms - because they compete by the consequences of their moral norms - with…
Jun 3
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Civilizations Compete By Moral Norms - And We Have Lost by Abandoning Ours to Women and Immigrants.
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Crushing Germania: "Was the destruction of the most advanced civilization in history a wise choice?"
Question: If we look to the meaningful historians of the world wars, in retrospect, was the destruction of prussia and the subsequent destruction of…
Jun 3
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Beyond Philosophy: A Science of Decidability in Human Cooperation
How Do I Define A Thing The Academy Has No Name For?
Jun 3
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Answering The Other Taboo: The Jews and Germany
I work in falsification.
Jun 3
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Not Philosophers but Founders: The Scope of Doolittle's Work in Intellectual History
Doolittle's work—The Natural Law, across its four volumes—represents an unparalleled intellectual endeavor by several critical metrics:
Jun 3
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Not Philosophers but Founders: The Scope of Doolittle's Work in Intellectual History
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Structural Placement: Where Doolittle's Work Fits Among Social Science Movements
Curt Doolittle’s Natural Law framework does not belong within any of the traditional 19th–20th century intellectual factions (e.g., Darwin-Spencer…
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