The Prisoner’s Dilemma is a simple game designed to show how the success or failure of cooperation between individuals can be contingent on various factors, primarily some sort of reward. Sho…

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The Prisoner’s Dilemma is a simple game designed to show how the success or failure of cooperation between individuals can be contingent on various factors, primarily some sort of reward. Sho…
Let us calculate! — Gottfried Leibnitz I admit it, I’m rather a Utopian. Perhaps I’ve been thinking all this time that it should be possible to find a reduced set of words, symbol…
Note that consistency and coherency are considered rational, and that applicability and adequacy are considered empirical. This has importance for Heideggar’s Fourfold since the rational is r…
The desire for pleasure is sublimated into the desire for happiness. The desire for life is sublimated into the desire to live forever. The fear of pain is sublimated into anxiety about future unhappiness. And the fear of death is sublimated into the fear of self-negation.
Ron Leifer, student of Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche
from ch. 2 of Vinegar into Honey (New York: Snow Lion Publications, 2008)
I am on a voyage of discovery. I search for those of you who will go on a great adventure . . . #fourfolds #camplife #embers