"The genuine refutation must penetrate the opponent's stronghold and meet him on his own ground; no advantage is gained by attacking him somewhere else and defeating him where he is not"Both the critics and supporters of Direct Instruction do not refute from within the others respective strongholds. That is why this quote has been playing on my mind for sometime.
- GWF Hegel, Science of Logic: Subjective Logic or The Doctrine of the Notion
Expertise and naval power
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Robert Farley has replied to my recent post on the obsolescence of naval
power. Unlike our previous exchange, a pile-on where I was (as he points
out) in a...
4 hours ago
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