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Re: [lojban] epistemology sumti
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Jay Kominek wrote:
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> On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Invent Yourself wrote:
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> > > Many gismu (and some cmavo) have places for epistemologies. Yet, I can't
> > > recall ever reading something where there was a value besides the implicit
> > > zo'e being the epistemology.
> > >
> > > So, I'm wondering, what do epistemology sumti look like?
> >
> > Think of it like a belief system. It is a black box that tells you whether
> > a given fact is true or false.
>
> I understand what an epistemology is. :)
As I understand it, an epistemology is the way you choose belief systems.
Therefore: le selju'o bu'a le velju'o .i le veldj'o bu'a zoi gy.
epistemology .gy
> I just not sure how to construct a sumti appropriate to act as an
> epistemology. I'd imagine that if I were forced to produce right one now I
> couldn't be any more articulate than tu'a + something else relevent.
> (Like, {tu'a mi} for "my beliefs" or "according to me")
Sample velju'o: Marxism-Leninism, The Celestine Prophecies, my Aunt
Madeline's trite sayings.
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but the way the soldiers killed Mizyed has filled me with hatred and
anger. Now I'm ready to carry out a suicide attack inside Israel,"
one of the witnesses said.