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Radical Honesty Part III

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2008

Part 3 (of 3) of an 11-minute Radical Honesty Promotional Video. For more info, buying Brad Blanton's books, or enrolling in a workshop, go to www.radicalhonesty.com or call 800-EL-TRUTH.

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  • awesome testimonials! the truth saves

  • @oopalonga This is not a class and there is no requirement for a bibliography. Anyway, it is the subject matter that counts. That's 3 little wimpy nit-picking comments from you. Again, do you have anything constructive to contribute?

  • @oopalonga I have parroted nothing. Again, I value truth and honesty over originality. If what I write is familiar, it is because there are other people who have proper metaphysics and epistemology and the world is objective. The only thing taken directly is the balloon metaphor. Big deal; it's a good metaphor. If any wants to know how it is I came to describe things the way I do, I do not hide my influences. I hide nothing.

  • @MCTMD1 My point is that if you are going to parrot someone else's epistemology, don't you think it's a requirement of "honesty" to give that person proper credit?

  • @dimakritchevski Right. Go around and assert things and then claim we know nothing for certain. How cute.

  • @oopalonga Give her what you call 'proper credit' then. I may use many of the same words as another mostly intellectually honest person, but what of it? Are you referring to the balloon metaphor that I probably got from AR? I value truth and correctness over originality. Do you have a valid point to make?

  • @MCTMD1 what I was actually getting at MCTMD1 with my "why not just cut and paste" comment, is that you are citing a certain philosopher without giving proper credit.

  • @oopalonga Useless.

  • @oopalonga Acquiring knowledge is actually pretty simple, we all do it on a daily basis in everyday life. If you think that there is another, different way to gain knowledge, other than reason, then yes, you might just be an idiot.

  • @MCTMD1 hmm. . .why not just cut and paste MCTMD1?

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