User talk:Josephprymak
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My honours subject of study at the University of Winnipeg was in philosophy, logic, and political philosophy. Logical fallacies alone are a favourite area of study because of how prevelant they are today, as in the past. My pet peeve is the use of the word "races" with no careful thought about whether there are races or not. Is there just one human race, or are there races, how many, and why? I have good reasons to think that there is only one human race. See race.
I am a part of a philosophical community that has a deep desire to learn logic, first principles, logic, math, philosophy, and natural science. We have re-read many works by Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, Locke, Rousseau, Newton, Nietzsche and many other great thinkers. Our goal is to educate, teach, and improve human beings. This can be done through free will, the love of wisdom literature, by cultivating virtues, and with the help of an intellectual community of true friends. The dialectic method, or oral dialogue and questioning while using logical and mathematical principles is required to seek true answers, or at least probable conclusions to some permanent questions. We think that all humans have the potential, the innate ability, to be more self aware of their natural gifts and to use their reason, emotions, and bodies in harmony to more often do what is at least partially proven to be Good. Human beings have the universal abilities of symbol and image making, the idea of symmetry, basic mathematics, geometry, logic, art making, cultivated skills, and have made many discoveries about the natural and possibly the immaterial or incorporeal world. We hope that you participate in the great philosophical conversation that has been going on for many centuries and through many great books. Great ideas are at the foundation of human civilization, and they must be rediscovered, taught, and even newly discovered to improve and continue the great journey of human kind. What are the best relations between nature, all species, humans, the intellect, emotions, and the will of a human being, and including the Creator of course (if there is a First Cause)? Socrates said that self-knowledge is very important.
In addition, all or most of the books of the New Testament were probably written in Aramaic originally and not Greek. I love to try and show others why the Aramiac Peshitta text is the best to translate from. Yeshua, or Jesus, spoke in Aramaic, not Greek. Perhaps there are many eastern Christians that can quote Yeshua with greater accuracy and better body language, tone, and other Aramaic language complexities.
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[edit] Useful
Hi Joseph. I see you've written some interesting articles/edits on the oldest rocks on the earth. You may be interested in referring to the article Acasta Gneiss for your future edits. Good luck. Rickert 07:49, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the comments. I will definitely refer to it when I get a chance. --joseph 16:31, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Petroform
See Talk:Petroform. CJLippert 23:21, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
There are clear distinctions between petroforms, petroglyphs, and pictographs. See all three for how they significantly differ.--joseph 00:21, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Whiteness studies
Thanks for your contributions to whiteness studies. You will, however, need to provide references for your additions (see: Wikipedia: Original research, Wikipedia:Common knowledge, Wikipedia:Cite your sources, and Wikipedia: Reliable sources). -Smahoney 17:58, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Talk:Boston Tea Party
Howdy, I noticed that you and I seem to post in one or two articles dealing with progressive issues in political science/sociology. There's currently a debate beginning in Boston Tea Party as to whether the article should include the category [1]. It meets definitions set in the articles Terrorism and Definition of terrorism, however, there are several self-proclaimed patriots who watch BTP who refuse to recognise the fact. The simple criteria for terrorism generally seem to be intimidation or destruction of property in order to change public policy or public opinion while a state of war has not yet been declared. Some users would rather use recent acts of terrorism as a yardstick, rather than using a firm definition, and hence lose their ability to discuss matters calmly. Would you be able to pop in to the Talk page and join in the discussion? Thanks much, samwaltz 05:12, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Arrow heads
Why not merge this article with the Stone tool article? They discuss related concepts in a very similar manner. Your page could be a redirect to the existing version. (aeropagitica) 05:05, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Your edit to Anthropogeology
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[edit] Anishinaabe-related Wikipedia article survey
Hi, I just wanted to let you know of the Anishinaabe-related Wikipedia article survey. The list of articles somehow associated with the Anishinaabe peoples may be found at User:Leo1410/Anishinaabe. Please take a look. If you know of articles that ought to be listed and isn't or topics that ought to be there and aren't or can suggest a better arrangements of the categories identified so far, please feel free to add, suggest, etc. CJLippert 03:57, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
- p.s. Thanks for your kind words earlier. CJLippert 03:57, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Your edits to Justice
Hi. You made a couple of additions to the above. I've removed both, and - in the interests of reasonable conversation - I wanted to say why.
1. In the lead paragraph, you changed 'What exactly justice is, and what it demands of us, are among the oldest and most contested of questions' to 'What exactly justice is, and what it demands of us, are among the oldest and most contested of questions that have their written, philosophical origin in Plato's dialogues'. This doesn't make much sense at it stands - why would we be interested in the oldest of the particular questions which have their origin in Plato's dialogues? But more importantly, what I assume you meant - that the question of justice originates in Plato - is contestable and rather Western-centric (what about Confucius, for instance?). Certainly, it would need to be sourced rather than asserted.
2. You added 'In Plato's dialogue on the just, he has the character of Socrates make it very clear that the city-state is an image, or a way to magnify the human soul, or mind and body to see what various types of individual souls exist. Some souls are ruled over by their desires, others are willful, and some use their reason in harmony with the love for wisdom and right actions.' to the end of the section 'Justice as harmony'. I don't think this is an improvement, for several reasons. First, the purpose of the analogy between soul and city is contested. Second, the point about people being ruled by their desires is already made earlier in the paragraph. Third, the addition is poorly integrated: it reads like a response to the earlier part, not continuous prose.
I'm happy to discuss this further at the article's talk page, if you'd like to. Cheers, Sam Clark 08:39, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Please see talk at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Indigenous_peoples_of_North_America/Anishinaabe
Aaniin, Please visit Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Indigenous_peoples_of_North_America/Anishinaabe#Algonquin_Mythology_link.3F. There is a question that I think you may be very valuable in providing an answer and some guidance. Miigwech. CJLippert 03:30, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Philosophy page
Hello. There seems to be a lot going on at the philosophy page. Some samples of edits.
• The easiest clue to indicate which of these philosophies is being referred to by the word philosophy is to note the language used. • Their view of reason rested in the creation of concepts using the deductive method operating on the data provided by the senses as its basic material. • They invented the concept of philosophy to designate the whole endeavor of making sense of all aspects of existence. • Rationalism is only one possible answer to the question of intelligibility
Are these yours? Dbuckner 11:49, 4 December 2006 (UTC)