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Ed Started conversation Mar 28, 2002
Hello,
The conversations I've seen you in I like *wonders how to say that properly or - yeah properlyish*
Actually what I really wanted to ask is what is a catch 22? I take it it has something to do with the book?
If you're a philosopher, I would've thought you'd be above writing someting about winning arguements.
I'm weird, I know
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Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Mar 29, 2002
Hi Ed, how's things?
The phrase "Catch-22" does indeed come from the book. The original Catch-22 was this:
The fighter pilots have to keep flying combat missions, but they don't have to fly them if they're insane. To be declared insane, they have to ask. But wanting not to fly combat missions is a sign of sanity, and therefore any pilots who request not to fly combat missions must be sane, and should therefore continue to fly combat missions.
But it's used elsewhere in the book to justify any unreasonable or arbitrary decision by authority. Incidently, I can't recommend the book highly enough. The film is okay, but the book is probably the greatest ever written in English, in my very humble opinion.
You might have a point about philosophers and the desire to win arguments, but I offer two suggestions in my defence
Every point of view deserves a fair hearing, and without the ability to put forward their views in a clear, coherent and persuasive manner, people's views won't get a fair hearing. Mill was very concerned with free speech, and would probably accept this kind of argument.
My second suggestion is that discussing how to "win" arguments is a good way of exposing both legitimate and illegitimate methods of argument. The latter are presented for detection and public information purposes only, of course..... I certainly wouldn't advocate the misuse of such information!
Best wishes
Otto
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Researcher 188007 Posted Apr 2, 2002
Otto,
I started the 'Philosophy in Science' thread to provoke thought in people who take science too seriously. There are a lot of them, and I don't want them resting on their laurels. I can see now, that, thanks to your and others' contributions, that there's not much chance of that.
P.S. Thinking about it, I may have to change my life motto to 'Read Catch-22'!
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Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Apr 2, 2002
Hi Jack,
I'm not sure. I think I killed the thread! I can see the tumbleweed blowing through it even as we speak!
There's no guide entry on the philosophy of science, so perhaps there's an opportunity for you there
I loved the philosophy of science, mainly just because it gave me an excuse to annoy scientists....
Best wishes
Otto
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Researcher 188007 Posted Apr 3, 2002
Looks like the thread's back and running again
I'm a linguist by training - I don't really know enough about philosophy of science to do an entry on my own. By the way, while you're there, do you by any chance know how to make tables on GuideML?
Jack
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Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Apr 3, 2002
Have you tried.....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/GuideML-TABLE
I think there's also a way to reverse engineer pages to see the coding, which might also help. I've managed to make a table for my Great Escape entry, but it's not very good!
Good luck!
Otto.
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Researcher 188007 Posted Apr 3, 2002
Excellente! That was what I couldn't find. Muchas gracias!
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Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Apr 5, 2002
Hi again Ed,
Sorry - confusion reigns!!
I wasn't talking about this thread: I was talking to Jack about a philosophy of science thread that went very quiet after I posted something- I didn't mean this one!
Best wishes
Otto
PS Have you read Catch 22?
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Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Apr 12, 2002
Hi all!
There is an entry about Catch-22 at A291133!
and a related entry on Endless Loops at A600940
And, the trick to find out the GuideML behind an entry is to replace the 'A' with 'test':
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A600940 ----> http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/test600940
Exception: personal spaces need to be examined by replacing 'U' with 'testuserpage':
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/U132240 ---->
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/testuserpage132240
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Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Apr 12, 2002
Hi Sir Bossel,
I'm *very* impressed by your entry on endless loops. It's a first class piece of scholarship, if I may say so.
I think there is an opposite of a vicious circle - I've heard the phrase "virtuous circle" used a few times, but mostly by academics (mostly philosophers).
I've seen the Catch-22 entry before - I was going to write one, but it's been done! It *could* be made much better - I understand that standards are much higher now than they were, and I suspect from the reference number that it's a very early entry...
Best wishes
Otto
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Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Apr 13, 2002
thanks a lot * bows respectfully *
The virtuous circle has been mentioned in one of the threads below the entry, but I didn't get to see it before the entry was out with the SubEd.
Hey, Edited entries aren't meant to stay fixed forever! There's the h2g2 Update HQ at A496451 where you can submit any amendments to existing entries
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