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Fallacy of Composition: A Senseless Contradiction…

February 9th, 2010
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I wrote about the Land Conservation movement a few years back. In light of education reform efforts it’s worth revisiting the senseless contradictions inherent in many debates of this type.

The Land as Place…

The old paradigm has caused a polarity between conservation and development. Therefore developers ‘greenwash’ their plans to appease to conservationists. This becomes a political game.

So we educate learners to become one or the other; a developer or a conservationist. We thereby strengthen the polarization and it becomes a senseless contradiction that has no resolution in and of itself.

Like the cruise control directions to “set your speed a little slower than the person in front of you;” if everyone did this, we would slow all traffic to 35 mph as each repeatedly adjusts their speed downward in reaction to the continually slowing traffic before them. Why 35 mph? Because that is the minimum threshold for operating cruise control. Thus, the dumbing down of the majority, the mediocre mainstream, the leveling of minds to the least common denominator.

What we want adds up to what we don’t want. This is known as the fallacy of composition. Oscar Wilde wrote, » More: Fallacy of Composition: A Senseless Contradiction…

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Arabic Fastest Growing Language Users of Net…

November 16th, 2009
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Always great to get up to date charts and graphs that visually represent unique views of who, what, why, and where on the world wide web 2.0. :-)

Thanks to Internet World Stats for this graphic representation of language users on the Internet. Great tools for teachers and educators needing to teach critical thinking skills to students. Note the percent rate of growth. This is important when considering future trends.

Top 10 language users on the internet. Note the rate of growth.

Top 10 language users on the internet. Note the rate of growth.

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Environmental Themes…

February 21st, 2008
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Anthropocentrism – The world-view espoused by a bunch of egocentrics.

Biocentrism – The world-view espoused by egocentrics who think they’re enlightened.

Ecocentristm – The world-view espoused by egocentrics who think they are more clever than Biocentrics.

Envirocentrism – The world-view espoused by really, Really clever, attention-craving egocentrics.

Interdependency – A fancy way of saying that each one of us is unique…just like everyone else.
Overconsumption and Overpopulation – What you fear can happen if you believe Nature can’t take care of herself.
Geological vs. Human Time – A good way to see how significant mankind really is since we’ve made such an impact in such a short time.
Environmental Language – Spin, double-speak, politico. See also, ‘forked tongue’.

Of course I am having fun with this but don’t assume my definitions are untrue. These five themes are revisited by all groups on both sides of the environment centered debates. An example can be heard among our current presidential contenders and their groupies.

The challenge of making sense of all this is demanding, as mentioned by fellow classmate Antonio Guerrero  in his post on Interdependency. But like all large calculations, reducing the equation to the simplest terms can be a useful first step. » More: Environmental Themes…

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Man-made is not the problem…

February 12th, 2008
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Hi Asa, you ask a great question regarding sustainability of population growth.

I have to be careful about believing statements without verifying research. Actually, the entire world population could stand shoulder to shoulder in Jackson County, Florida and still leave over 1/2 the » More: Man-made is not the problem…

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