Are the 2 statements MECE? It doesn't appear so. In this sense the 2 statements do appear contradictory.
However...
Philosophy is often caught in the net of language limitations.
It appears, re economics the definition of the 2 phrases may not be directly related to the common usage definitions, particularly "the misallocation" phrase but also (to some extent) the use of value and quality.
Upon scratching the surface, "the misallocation of capital" is more of a phrase and the definition of it as a whole can be different than the meanings of the individual words used to create it.
The field specific meaning of the phrase, the misallocation of capital, seems to embody an entire theory within economics. Looking briefly and with your question in mind the 'theory' of misallocation... does bring the 2 phrases closer together and succeeds to an degree.
Here, I feel you would find a means to reconcile these 2 so obviously opposing statements.
Wether or not they could ever be considered MECE (mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive) I feel is doubtful. Therefore illogical in everyday parlance-
I suppose this would be the readers fault for not allocating the resources necessary, in the correct manner to gain the knowledge required to understand ;)
I will say that Economics uses philosophy and may, on a level create Economic Philosophy but must adhere to pure philosophy which is necessarily "a priori". It clearly doesn't always and bends philosophy to fit its agenda.
I often feel English needs more and better words
How did I do?
I reckon it's destined to get a street name eventually when it succeeds. Its a bit of a mouthful... You almost need to learn how to say it
and 2nd
"I am using Nostr (the protocol)." - a protocol able to create a "social" network
"I have joined Nostr (the social network)," - or does anybody say "I have joined the Twitter/the Facebook/the Instagram/the Whatsapp"?
Github (also no the) says -The simplest open protocol that is able to create a censorship-resistant global "social" network once and for all.
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr#nostr---notes-and-other-stuff-transmitted-by-relays
I'm on Nostr typing now but if I was on the nostr you would think I'm probably a Scotsman doing something involving body fluids, if not now then later- not necessarily my own ar even alone.
Bloomberg tv now (tickertape), everything a bit red but Gold, silver & plat well up too.
Middle East game theory or the law of unintended consequences???
Oops... That feeling of ceding status and the clamour for words and narrative... Can't be comfortable for the west who wandered into the proverbial space between a rock and hard place.
China appears the only option now as a middle east mediator. West will never be trusted again with this, Middle East is changed forever.
If it is game theory and not the law of unintended consequences, watch out for those unintended consequences.
https://www.bartneck.de/projects/research/pirsig/zen.pdf
Somebody on here said they were into stuff with a more philosophical bent. Ever read the classic- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance?
This is where it all started for me, my "second beginning" as it were. .. I've been misunderstood ever since 🤣
Pdf attached but this should be read organically so at least print it out first, you philistine you... something something movement and the feel of paper enhancing the experience
#philosophy
Breez wallet dumped. Pooof... Diffusing into the ether forever
The world is headed in this direction. Resist now or suffer in tyranny forever.
https://video.nostr.build/ed59c268dca89b8a259c9c667ef23101de94cd212f1379a96f6b139a2f88541b.mp4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y3e2DNXMq1A
We best smarten up a bit, like pronto
join nostr:npub1mu9wmykl7qx5llk69axd3rvk0hzhdd25jsqtj2hmnzjpn2sxum6s8jjj0t nostr:npub12gu8c6uee3p243gez6cgk76362admlqe72aq3kp2fppjsjwmm7eqj9fle6 and some special guests next sunday at 8pm est when they'll talk about awesome technologies used in the past that are now lost to mankind.
#conspiracydimensions ✨
https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_7629594897473227621697005887.webp
I'll see your Antikythera Mechanism, and raise you a Wedge of Aiud 👽
I'm sure we can all agree... This thing is getting distressing now. I can see mass global PTSD b4 the end.
The number one priority from global leaders is to collectively make it stop immediately. It is possible
Exercise in extrapolation of the BBC2 Newsnight Labour leader Keir Starmer speech coverage & reaction for my own morbid pleasure. Disclaimer, I can't stand any UK party or leader... Freakshow, the lot of em.
Speech referenced or was built around an emphasis on "great" previous Labour govs namely Attlee, Wilson & Blair and how much tougher the "job" is this time around (to recover from or repair the current situation).
Attlee was elected UK Prime Minister in 1945.
1944/5 was end of 2nd World War
Therefore the current UK situation is worse now than after the end of the war
Therefore the Tories have done more damage to the UK than 7 years of war & the Nazis managed because "The Job Is A Tougher One Today" right?
I mean they are & have been for many many years a demonstrable bunch of corrupt, batshit crazy, inbred, delusional, sociopathic criminals & have been appalling from beginning to end BUT I think Labour might be stretching things a bit.
This kind of thing just adds to the worlds hyper-fuckedupness at a time when it could do with a lot less.
Fuckedupness needs to be a word in the English Lexicon or at least a hashtag
#fuckedupness #grownostr viva nostr
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LfduUFF_i1A
I've been thinking a philosophy thing should be on here.
I'd be up for it if you have something you'd like to talk about. Maybe there's other closet philosophers out there who would get involved? Maybe a good use case for the longer fomr nostr client too.
I'm no expert but I know enough to misquote myself into embarrassment.
Hope you find this Month Python sketch amusing
Exercise in extrapolation of the BBC2 Newsnight Labour leader Keir Starmer speech coverage & reaction for my own morbid pleasure. Disclaimer, I can't stand any UK party or leader... Freakshow, the lot of em.
Speech referenced or was built around an emphasis on "great" previous Labour govs namely Attlee, Wilson & Blair and how much tougher the "job" is this time around (to recover from or repair the current situation).
Attlee was elected UK Prime Minister in 1945.
1944/5 was end of 2nd World War
Therefore the current UK situation is worse now than after the end of the war
Therefore the Tories have done more damage to the UK than 7 years of war & the Nazis managed because "The Job Is A Tougher One Today" right?
I mean they are & have been for many many years a demonstrable bunch of corrupt, batshit crazy, inbred, delusional, sociopathic criminals & have been appalling from beginning to end BUT I think Labour might be stretching things a bit.
This kind of thing just adds to the worlds hyper-fuckedupness at a time when it could do with a lot less.
Fuckedupness needs to be a word in the English Lexicon or at least a hashtag
#fuckedupness #grownostr viva nostr
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jul/31/d-notice-system-state-media-press-freedom
Free press in UK... Really? Happening now for sure. Never was free, never will be. Censorship, propaganda, manipulation in full effect
"The D-notice system is a peculiarly British arrangement, a sort of not quite public yet not quite secret arrangement between government and media in order to ensure that journalists do not endanger national security."
#censorship
Myself, I've never really enjoyed Social Media full stop but I suppose it's become a necessary evil, especially for work- Mostly I leave feeling like I've escaped an elevator after somebody farted. Not like that here... yet.
Marine archaeologists have found the first evidence of a people who perished in a great flood of the Black Sea that has been linked with the story of Noah's ark.
Using robot underwater vehicles more than 300ft below the sea's surface, they have begun to map a rolling landscape, fed by meandering streams and marked with wattle and daub houses, that was flooded more than 7,000 years ago.
The discovery was announced yesterday by Robert Ballard, the scientist who discovered the wrecked Titanic.
The Black Sea was once a freshwater lake, well below sea level. About 7,000 years ago, according to geological evidence, the rising Mediterranean sea pushed a channel through what is now the Bosphorus, and then seawater poured in at about 200 times the volume of Niagara Falls. The Black Sea would have widened at the rate of a mile a day, submerging the original shoreline under hundreds of feet of salty water.
Nearly 100,000 square miles were inundated. Sea shells on the beaches of the modern Black Sea are of marine origin, but deep below the surface there are layers of shells of freshwater molluscs, mute witnesses to the shoreline of the ancient lake.
There are many myths concerning a great flood in the region. There was a first mention in the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Babylonian work. The Romans and Greeks had the legend of Deucalion and Pyrrha, who saved their children and animals by floating away in a giant box. The Hebrew book of Genesis most famously tells the story of Noah, who found grace in the eyes of the Lord, when all around him were wicked. Noah was warned of a forthcoming flood, and built a huge "ark" to hold his family and all the animals in pairs. Noah survived when all perished. Tradition has it that his ark came to rest on the slopes of Mount Ararat in Turkey.
Dr Ballard began exploring the Black Sea in the Hull registered ship Northern Horizon, and used side-scanning sonar to look for interesting shapes on the seabed over a 200-sq-mile area, 12 miles off the Turkish coast, near Sinop.
The instruments detected "targets" worth a closer look, so video cameras mounted on underwater robot submarines were put to use. "We found two ancient ships last night," said Dr Ballard speaking by phone from his research vessel yesterday. "What we were trying to do in our wildest dreams - which is exactly what happened - was find a structure that was evidence, not a sunken ship, not trash and not geology, but characteristic of human habitation."
They found it. Above an area submerged too deeply for human divers, the sonar instruments revealed details of the landscape. On September 9 they sent robot scouts down to objects which looked like beams and branches, debris that might have been the stiffening for wattle and daub homes.
They found a rectangular area up to 12ft by 25 ft, over which an ancient mud and wooden house had collapsed, and they found tools of highly polished stone, together with fragments of ceramics.
"What we are looking at is a culture that is definitely thousands of years old," said Fred Hiebert, an archaeologist at the University of Pennsylvania, who was also on the ship. "The flood is an event that is geologically known, and for us to find a structure in 150 metres of water means that these people were definitely living there before it flooded, so it is pre-Greek. It is a different world and it deserves a great deal of attention and years of study to help us truly identify who these people were."
Dr Ballard is perhaps oceanography's answer to Indiana Jones. As a marine scientist in the US, two decades ago, he took part in the dramatic discovery of communities of strange creatures living in submarine volcanic vents two miles below the ocean surface. He also found the submerged liner Titanic, and tracked the wreck of the German battleship, Bismarck, and the fleet which the US navy lost off Guadalcanal in the Pacific.
He formed his own exploration institute in Mystic, Connecticut, before going on to lead National Geographic expeditions to probe the mud of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea for lost treasures - and now a lost world.
But he does not claim to have found the landscape of Noah. " We really cannot say in any way, shape or form that this is the biblical flood. All we can say is that there has been a major flood, that people were living here when it happened. We prefer to stick with the facts -and who knows where those facts will lead us."
www.jasonproject.org
Ballard's Jason Project www.nationalgeographic.com/blacksea/ax
Ballard team's dispatches to National Geographic
Interesting. The "flood myth" is actually pretty global. In fact almost universal. I never think of so called ancient myths as myths at all- More simply lost knowledge with plenty to learn from.
Antiquity is fascinating but then again, I've probably watched too many episodes of Ancient Aliens...
There- I've just outed myself
Perhaps look into the Usselo Horizon
Sexy Palestine and Israel conflict. Definately not wearing that
