Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Engage your ideological opponents through the lens of first principles Christian reasoning



On today’s exhortation let me begin by reading from this article entitled;

“First Principles: The Building Blocks of True Knowledge" https://fs.blog/first-principles/

"First-principles thinking is one of the best ways to reverse-engineer complicated problems and unleash creative possibility. Sometimes called “reasoning from first principles,” the idea is to break down complicated problems into basic elements and then reassemble them from the ground up. It’s one of the best ways to learn to think for yourself, unlock your creative potential, and move from linear to non-linear results.

This approach was used by the philosopher Aristotle and is used now by Elon Musk and Charlie Munger. It allows them to cut through the fog of shoddy reasoning and inadequate analogies to see opportunities that others miss. “I don’t know what’s the matter with people: they don’t learn by understanding; they learn by some other way—by rote or something. Their knowledge is so fragile!” — Dr. Richard Feynman, famed theoretical physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project The Basics A first principle is a foundational proposition or assumption that stands alone. We cannot deduce first principles from any other proposition or assumption. Aristotle, writing on first principles, said: In every systematic inquiry (methodos) where there are first principles, or causes, or elements, knowledge and science result from acquiring knowledge of these; for we think we know something just in case we acquire knowledge of the primary causes, the primary first principles, all the way to the elements. Later he connected the idea to knowledge, defining first principles as “the first basis from which a thing is known.” The search for first principles is not unique to philosophy. All great thinkers do it."

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