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Post by Eugene 2.0 on May 20, 2022 17:59:18 GMT
I'm not familiar with many statistics laws, but at least this can be a training point. I'm interested in using different methods of statistics. I think the Arktos is a good point. So, if you're interested in it you can join. Just find something, calculate and bring it here.
Whiche themes? I think it may be the most... or the using of a peculiar word..., or how frequently this theme..., and so on.
I guess even without any stats can be said that the most popular thread here is Philosophy.
The most visited branch: Philosophy = 1,362 threads, and 9,341 posts The least visited branch: Forum Rules = 1 thread, and 1 post
Also, some other different questons may be raised as how to calculate something, let's say how to calculate how many times a peculiar word has been used? Or how to calculate the frequancy of post addition? And so on.
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Post by jonbain on May 20, 2022 19:33:49 GMT
Yeah its strange, I took anthropology 101 at university and they tried to encourage me to major, which was nice of them.
But they could not give me a foundational philosophy as to what anthropology is, or what it entails, or what is required to be a successful anthropologist, so its no surprise that philosophy seems the most vital aspect of studying humanity.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on May 21, 2022 5:44:22 GMT
Yeah its strange, I took anthropology 101 at university and they tried to encourage me to major, which was nice of them. But they could not give me a foundational philosophy as to what anthropology is, or what it entails, or what is required to be a successful anthropologist, so its no surprise that philosophy seems the most vital aspect of studying humanity. There were other visitors who were astonished to see that the philosophy chapter was much more bigger, than the others, especially the anthropology one. By the way, I think anthropology today is popular in particular regions. At least I can be pretty sure it is in Ukraine now. The ones who debating raise some of suh themes: "Are russian murderers human?" (Were they're only brainless puppets, or if not, then so what? etc), "A Human Values within A Fighting Society during the war", "Education of Human Values During the war", and themes like "A philosopher X said about human values/anthropology Y, but what does it mean for us now?". A day ago I visited another online conference where Kantian problem of cathegorical imperative and his ethics in general were raised.
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