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Existence exists. | [[Existence|Existence exists.]] | ||
The law of identity. | [[Identity|The law of identity.]] | ||
Consciousness is conscious. | [[Consciousness|Consciousness is conscious.]] | ||
The law of causality. | [[Causality|The law of causality.]] | ||
"Primacy of existence." | [[Primacy of Existence|"Primacy of existence."]] | ||
"Primacy of consciousness." | [[Primacy of Consciousness|"Primacy of consciousness."]] | ||
Facts are not "malleable." | Facts are not "malleable." | ||
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Consciousness has identity. | Consciousness has identity. | ||
Volition. | [[Volition|Volition.]] | ||
The faculty of reason is the faculty of volition. | The faculty of reason is the faculty of volition. | ||
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Rand's Razor | Rand's Razor | ||
The arbitrary cannot be cognitively processed. | The [[arbitrary]] cannot be cognitively processed. | ||
Mind-body integration. | [[Mind-Body Dichotomy|Mind-body integration.]] | ||
Life as the standard of value | Life as the standard of value | ||
A "[[principle]]" is a general truth on which other truths depend. | A "[[principle]]" is a general truth on which other truths depend. |
Revision as of 20:51, 8 December 2011
Facts are not "malleable."
No alternative to a fact of reality is possible or imaginable.
Consciousness has identity.
The faculty of reason is the faculty of volition.
The unit must be appropriate to the attribute being measured.
Measurement-omission.
The definitional principle is: wherever possible, an essential characteristic must be a fundamental.
Crow epistemology
Unit-economy
Thinking, to be valid, must adhere to reality.
"Existence is Identity; Consciousness is Identification."
The law of contradiction.
Human knowledge on every level is relational.
Knowledge follows a necessary order.
Rand's Razor
The arbitrary cannot be cognitively processed.
Life as the standard of value
A "principle" is a general truth on which other truths depend.