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Steiner's Precepts 1. Knowledge Based On External Evidence Is Unreliable.
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Steiner's Precepts
1. Knowledge based on external evidence is unreliable.
2. Logic can never decide what is possible or impossible.
Related:
1. Never draw what you can copy. 2. Never copy what you can trace.
3. Never trace what you can cut out and paste down. -- Wallace Wood's Rule of Drawing...
Rule of Creative Research: (1) Never draw what you can copy.
(2) Never copy what you can trace. (3) Never trace what you can cut out and paste down....
1) Never draw what you can copy. 2) Never copy what you can trace.
3) Never trace what you can cut out and paste down....
Cochrane's Aphorism: Before ordering a test, decide what you will do if it is (1) positive or (2) negative.
If both answers are the same, don't take the test....
Before ordering a test decide what you will do if it is 1) positive, or 2) negative.
If both answers are the same, don't do the test. -- Cochrane's Aphorism...
1) You can't win. (2) You can't break even. (3) You can't even quit the game.
-- Ginsberg's Theorem Every major philosophy that attempts to make life seem meaningful is based on the negation of one part of Ginsberg's Theorem....