Sunday 20 November 2011

Philosopy

I have developed a meta-theory that I call abstract emotivism . It involves
asking oneself whether any given act is a 'thing' or not. If the answer is yes then this is
an appropriate choice to make, if it is not a thing then one should consider
other alternatives. For example, this can be used when facing an ethical
dilemma. If subject A is faced with the question of whether or not to
physically harm subject B and they ask themselves, 'is that a thing?' They
will come to a conclusion of 'naa' and refrain from further action. In the
field of cooking this is a very useful tool as can be seen in the example of
deciding whether or not to add tomatoes to a curry you are cooking. This
will differ from curry to curry but most often one will come to the conclusion
that it is definitely a thing. "Is it a thing?" should also be asked frequently when
deciding what clothes to wear or what you should do with your day. This
theory was inspired by the works of Sun Tzu and David Letterman.

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