Pointed to elsewhere ...
http://www.audiostream.com/content/subjectivistobjectivist-synthesis-jason-stoddard
http://www.audiostream.com/content/subjectivistobjectivist-synthesis-jason-stoddard
I see him saying subjectivists "are open to new ideas". Which is not the same thing as being "open to what the other camp is saying".He says subjectivists have open mind. They don't have open minds or they would listen to the other camp. They have totally closed mind. What they are is 100% believability in any and all things that make sense to one's gut. That is not open mindedness. If someone took any and all supplements on the Internet thinking and believing they do good, do we call them open minded? I don't think so
Which is to say they are not open minded at all. After all, how can you have an open mind when you only believe what is in your own camp and hence already believed?I see him saying subjectivists "are open to new ideas". Which is not the same thing as being "open to what the other camp is saying".
I see him saying subjectivists "are open to new ideas". Which is not the same thing as being "open to what the other camp is saying".
Well, he has significant experience in outlet wiring. This is the shot I took of him when I was at his house last:It appears to many "f" word upsets the moderators here! They must be believers in the wonders of receptical covers!!!