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Why is There War?

 Why is there so much war? Here are a few short answers, all of which you will not like. A. Evolutionary. Humans evolved from the predator class of subspecies. It is natural for us, therefore, to consider predation, i.e. war, to solve problems. Had we evolved from, say a prey species, war possibilities would be much diminished, but so would our relentless quests for power. Even the Meerkats wage wars, the cute little things - but predators. B. Deistic. If you believe in a creator, you must then consider why did God create such an aggressive creature as the human being. However, who can speak for God? C. Pragmatic. Most agree that humankind is pragmatic, and certainly you can view war as a pragmatic solution to problems. D. Algorithmic. In the language of algorithms, humankind solves problems using greedy algorithms, that is, it tends to optimize the shortest term solutions to a conflict, to kill.  How many wars were thought to last only a few week, when begun? Many.  If man had a predi

The Truth about Truth

The Truth about Truth Look truth up.   Use Google or any of the countless tomes on truth.  Truth is one of the biggest subjects in all of philosophy.  It is one of the most important words in any language one can apply to a given statement.  It confers understanding, authority,  and consensus.  Truth is a power word; probably none is stronger.  Get your colleague to agree with the truth, not logic or righteousness, of your case, and you have a follower.   ---------------------------------------------------------------------- We have updated this report with the addition of new forms of truth.  The sad truth is that new truth forms are coming every day.  See, https://used-ideas.blogspot.com/2019/12/the-truth-about-truth-2019.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You will find dozens of variations and philosophies of truth.   It implies an elusiveness of definition as it varies according to situations.   So many shadings exist, it