A question about Fawn Brodie

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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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LifeOnaPlate wrote:
I don't have children. I refer to my dog as my daughter amongst friends and family. I'm sorry this escaped you.


Do you and your mother also go to Walmart in matching sweaters?

"LOAP! Quit trying to talk to that girl and get over here and help buy Mamas medicine"!

"Yes mother"

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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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I answered in my preferred way.


Obfuscation?


I am now concluding any discussion on that issue henceforth.


Because you don't like to recognize the fact Joseph Smith was a pedophile and hence further my position on objectivity?

It wasn't anyone's business to begin with I am sorry for indulging


So be it. Heaven forbid you try to think theoretically.

So, back to my questions as noted above and no further distractions.


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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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Gadianton wrote:... (Bokovoy's sermon on paradigm shifting, for instance, per Runtu) --


Can you link this? Because I seem to recall Bokovoy saying something along the lines of... shifting this that and the other paradigm was fine, but his central point never shifts (as in "the church is true"), so you said that was a bastardization of Kuhn's idea of paradigm shift. Or am I getting this mixed up with something else?
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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Mercury wrote:
I answered in my preferred way.


Obfuscation?


I am now concluding any discussion on that issue henceforth.


Because you don't like to recognize the fact Joseph Smith was a pedophile and hence further my position on objectivity?


I think he's referring to the dog/daughter thing.
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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harmony wrote:
I think he's referring to the dog/daughter thing.


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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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Gadianton wrote:Well, I don't know I'd call it an "argument" as much as I'd call it an attempt at a summary. Some people are writing as philosophers, others are writing as teachers of philosophy. He's in "teacher" mode here. As one who likes to spend money on books, you could buy his book "Theory and Reality", which might not be a bad idea because, well, this is just my opinion, but I'd think you should first be interested in learning about the history of the philosophy of science for its own sake, rather than taking it in in pieces as it suits the needs of intellectuals needing to reconcile religion and science.

Or, I might be able to find a previous summary online. I don't know where that book is at the moment, or I'd just quote it.



Book budget is busted until I finish the current queue brought to me by Christmas. I'll poke around JSTOR and see if I can find any papers about his approach, views, etc. Thus far I have not seen an abuse of Kuhn in what I have read in Mormon-related venues.
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