10/29/07

Neopragmatic Heartism

Neopragmatic heartism is the combination of psychology, cognitive science, philosophy of mind, neopragmatic intuitionism and neonaturalism. De-ontologism in it also pronounce itself as something not to be trust fully other than seeing the proper or healthily long-lasting fair outcomes. This kind of setting stems from the past failure of political idols. Mao, the hailed greatest leader of modern China, for instance, was a good god when he was young, turned himself into a casual killer after he attained the ultimate power in China. Instability of subjects, remember?

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