Glen, 

 

I would love to take this

 

Things that help me construct metal, shitting ducks are useful.

 

To the Pragmatism chat-site and watch it light up.  But you have taught me that 
that would be trolling, and I believe that trolling is an unequivocally Bad 
Thing, so I won’t.  

 

Now, I am going to poke Eric Charles with it tho, by saying that THIS is what 
William James means by pragmatism.  He will say that I am an idiot!  
(Stipulated)  He may even begin his letter with, “Listen, Bucko!”  (So I 
suppose I AM trolling Eric.)  But what he will say will be interesting.  

 

This is part of argument, that has been going on for weeks in which I am trying 
to get Eric to alter the Pragmatic Maxim, a thesis about the meaning of 
concepts, as follows, 

 

Consider what effects, that might conceivably have practical practicial 
bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our 
conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object.

 

Because it’s inventor, Peirce, would not have tolerated a definition of 
“useful” in terms of “making metal ducks that shit,” and William James would 
have.  Peirce was concerned not with practical effects generally but with those 
effects that are heuristically practical, ie scientific practices, etc., in the 
broadest sense.  (Hence my argument with Dave.)  

 

Nick 

 

 

Nick 

 

 

Nicholas Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology

Clark University

[email protected]

https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of u?l? ?
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2020 1:04 PM
To: FriAM <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] IS: "...useful". WAS:: whackadoodles go mainstream!

 

Sure, I'll bite, since I'm waiting for criticism of a recent status report.

 

My naïve first attempt is to say that which is useful is that which *I* can use 
to make things do what I want them to do. E.g. program a computer to output 
data with a particular quality. In comparing 1) the attribution of qualities of 
the world to a mysterious god to 2) picking apart the features of the world and 
identifying ways to manipulate them, then it seems clear to me the latter helps 
me manipulate the world more than the former.

 

Even *if* I were trying to be a cult leader, I think I'd find more success 
being a Dr. Oz (or Gwyneth Paltrow or Wim Hoff) than a Reverend Moon. 
Manipulating the world through the *mediation* of a huge swath of morons seems 
difficult *if* your targets are particular outcomes. Blanket, vague "burn it 
down" or "trend toward True" manipulation is *not* what I would deem useful. 
Making a metal duck that shits is the type of thing I'm after. Things that help 
me construct metal, shitting ducks are useful.

 

 

On 4/20/20 11:51 AM,  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] 
wrote:

> If ever you wanted to explore what you meant by "useful" in your message 
> below, I am your man.  

> 

> Such a discussion would get at the soul of pragmatism,  the war between 
> Peirce and his benefactor William James, and my war with Eric Charles 
> concerning whether we should talk not about the practical consequences of our 
> conceptions but about their "practicial" consequence, i.e., their 
> consequences for practices of discovery.  

 

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