Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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(The Comics Curmudgeon) More like Marty Sun (because of how brightly colored his outfit is)
Comics Curmudgeon readers! Do you love this blog and yearn for a novel written by its creator? Well, good news: Josh Fruhlinger’s The Enthusiast is that novel! It’s even about newspaper comic strips, partly. Check it out! Gil Thorp, 4/13/26 Look, in general I’ve been in favor of Marty Moon’s sartorial evolution, but I think…
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( Comments for Policy of Truth ) Comment on Hayek and Hormuz by Roderick T. Long
In reply to Irfan Khawaja. The Hayekian claim is that market competition will reduce the degree of error over time. Competition is a discovery process; it doesn’t happen instantaneously. Plus the process works worse, and systematically distorts…
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( Comments for Policy of Truth ) Comment on Hayek and Hormuz by Irfan Khawaja
In reply to Roderick T. Long. OK, but why doesn’t defeat the whole point of the theory? Prices are supposed to perform a pragmatic function. They’re supposed to obviate the need for further inquiry beyond the face value-ish inferences you&#…
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( Comments for Policy of Truth ) Comment on Hayek and Hormuz by Roderick T. Long
The information included in prices also includes products of entrepreneurial error. This is usually regarded as part of the Hayekian theory. LikeLiked by 1 person
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(Policy of Truth) Hayek and Hormuz
The core idea of Hayek’s famous “The Use of Knowledge in Society” is the claim that prices act as signals that compress vast amounts of dispersed, rapidly-changing information into something that ground-level decisions-makers can use without knowing the underlying details. You don’t have to know anything about oil or gas production to know how much…
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(QC RSS) Heavy Metals
better than the actinides, anyway
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(xkcd.com) Countdown Standard
This is a syndicated post, originally published by xkcd.com at xkcd.com.
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(Our World in Data) What do people die from in different countries?
Explore causes of death data for all countries, spanning more than four decades.
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(The Comics Curmudgeon) Thank goodness she’s not some sort of goose vampire, that would be truly alarming
Comics Curmudgeon readers! Do you love this blog and yearn for a novel written by its creator? Well, good news: Josh Fruhlinger’s The Enthusiast is that novel! It’s even about newspaper comic strips, partly. Check it out! Dustin, 4/12/26 To misquote Mystery Science Theater 3000, you should never reference a good comic in your shitty…
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( Comments for Policy of Truth ) Comment on I’m Rooting for Iran by A Wake Up Call for Hillsdale College | Policy of Truth
[…] Here’s the Fox Business segment that elaborates on the preceding item. Hillsdale President Larry Arnn is quoted as saying: “It shouldn’t be difficult to figure out what side of this war you’re on.” He got that ri…
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