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The Means to Correct

"…an error made on your own is safer than ten truths accepted on faith, because the first leaves you the means to correct it, but the second destroys your capacity to distinguish truth from error." -Ayn Rand

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  • Simply Scheme Project – Scoring Poker Hands
  • Simply Scheme Project – Scoring Bridge Hands
  • Simply Scheme Chapter 15 – Advanced Recursion

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  • Justin Mallone on Simply Scheme Chapter 11 – Introduction to Recursion
  • Anonymous on Simply Scheme Chapter 11 – Introduction to Recursion

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Second-handedness

Ayn Rand Lexicon Definition

  • Meditation versus Second-handedness?
  • Discussion With AnneB About Learning Motivation, Honesty About What You Know, Second-handedness
  • More Secondhandedness Examples
  • Vague Standards & Second-handedness
  • Second-handed questions vs. rational questions
  • Attempt to list some example second-handed thoughts
  • Objectivism, Part II: Second-handedness

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