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Introduction to the Meta-Knowledge
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“No
problem can be solved from the
same
level of consciousness that created
it”
[
Albert
Einstein] |
"Not exists any
intelligent entity
[Adam M. Gadomski] |
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Meta-Preface |
FTW (From The Web)
... In every context there is useful to remember
the
Popper's three Ethical Principles of rational discussion:
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1. The principle of fallibility: perhaps I am
wrong and perhaps you are right. But we could easily both be
wrong. 2. The
principle of rational discussion: we want to try, as impersonally
as possible, to weigh up our reasons for and against a theory: a theory
that is definite and criticizable. 3. The
principle of approximation to the truth: we can nearly always come
closer to the truth in a discussion which avoids personal attacks. It
can help us to achieve a better understanding; even in those cases
where we do not reach an agreement. |
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(Karl Popper, 'Toleration and
Intellectual Responsibility', |
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Popper also
tried to formulate 'a new professional ethics' in 'Toleration
and
Intellectual Responsibility (pp. 201-202.) It is summarized it in the
book
*Science and the Open Society* as follows: "Our knowledge, he said, goes beyond what any one person can master. So there simply cannot be any authorities.
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Indeed,
[Murphy Laws ] For more about ethics: - Scientific and research ETHICS
Google search: "scientific work", ethics
Everything just done is possible to
make better.
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