I almost wrote a couple of essays today: one about the scientific method and one about the social contract. Oh, and yesterday I almost wrote an essay about incompressibility. But I decided that right now I'd rather implement Pylon for Volity in Python, because (1) I don't know Python, and Python knowledge might be a good thing to have on my resume and (2) it will probably be quicker to write a game using [livejournal.com profile] zarf's Python Volity framework than to finish up the Swindle Volity framework I've been writing from scratch. Anyway, I thought I should at least write about not writing the essays; maybe it will encourage me to (or guilt me into) writing them some day soon, or at least maybe it will pique someone's interest enough to read about those topics elsewhere.

From: [identity profile] dougo.livejournal.com


Hm, that sounds more like the Golden Rule to me. I was thinking more in terms of the implicit agreement to be subject to the law. Or, as Wikipedia summarizes Plato, "members within a society implicitly agree to the terms of the social contract by their choice to stay within the society".
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