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Intellectual Honesty

by Mike on Oct.26, 2008, under Philosophy

It’s always interesting when I run across things on the internet that jolt me back into a philosophic mood.  I never thought that such a thing would happen from coming across something like that from the blog of an intelligent design proponent.  This post brought into focus my pet peeve of intellectual honesty.  If there’s one thing I can’t stand when people try to make arguements, it’s intellectual dishonesty.

After doing a bit of reading about this author, he seems to be pretty well recognized as an ID supporter that actually adheres to some standard of intellectual honesty.  I know a few people reading this will have instantly though “ID supporter? he must be retarded,” but that is exactly the type of intellectual dishonesty that this guy tries to avoid.  Specifically take a look at #1 and #7.

Intellectual honesty was a concept that had fallen to the back of my mind.  When I first saw that title of the post in my reddit feed all of the thoughts I’ve had about it in the past, while taking philosophy classes, came rushing back.  More than anything else, I respect people for being intellectually honest, not matter which way they’re leaning.

It seems that intellectual honesty is a rare thing in this day and age.  From simple advertisements, to the travesty that is Fox News, the world at large seems to be quite an intellectually dishonest wasteland.  So much so that I am extraordinarily refreshed by the rare occurrences of honesty that I come across.  Even amongst people I talk to every day, I can pick out inconsistencies and double standards on a regular basis.  Hell, often I catch myself doing it.

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Invictus

by Mike on Oct.09, 2008, under Uncategorized

“Invictus” by William Ernest Henley

Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find me, unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate;
I am the captain of my soul.

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mental motivation comes in two

by Mike on Oct.01, 2008, under Philosophy

The past two weeks have been mentally tiring.  After a two weeks on the new team, I started to get bored with just learning objective-c from a book and I was getting more and more eager to start working on actual code.  Despite having a short list of menial tasks to get me familiar with the code base a bit, I wanted something a bit more hands on. Over the last week and a half I’ve not only managed to scrounge up some stuff to do, but I’ve managed to do it without seriously breaking much.  WOOHOO!

Though it’s left me quite mentally tired, it’s helped get my brain churning again.  About a week ago while hanging out at a coffee shop with friends, we started philosophizing about the prospect of free will.  (Granted, this was after an absurd philosophic inquiry into what makes a questions a good vs worthwhile vs valid question.)  I haven’t had a good philosophy session in a while, and I think it might have been because I’ve become quite mentally lazy.  While I was on the snagit team, I often got stuck with less than mentally stimulating tasks (fix this or that bug, blah blah).  Switching to the new platform and having to deal with that learning curve seems to have jolted my brain awake again.

Throughout my day-to-day routine, I’ve been more aware of my surroundings.  I’ve also picked back up a philosophy book I started reading about six months ago, but ran out of time to sit and read.  It’s nice to get back to reading it, though I now see that had I finished this when I started, it would have given me answers to quite a few questions that were raised during my most recent philosophic discussions.  Now I just need to find a way to satisfy my craving to get out and work on my photography.  If only I knew of some more interesting spots to take pictures.

With that, I leave you with a picture of the happiest i’ve ever seen my trunk.  That’s right, five and a half cases of really tasty beer.

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