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My name is Forrest Cameranesi. You read my user page. Prepare to die. |
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==Education and more about me== |
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I graduated [[summa cum laude|with highest honors]] from the [[University of California at Santa Barbara]] with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree in [[Philosophy]]. |
I graduated [[summa cum laude|with highest honors]] from the [[University of California at Santa Barbara]] with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree in [[Philosophy]]. |
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I also graduated with honors from [[Santa Barbara City College]] with an [[Associate of Arts]] degree in [[Multimedia]] Arts and Technologies. |
I also graduated with honors from [[Santa Barbara City College]] with an [[Associate of Arts]] degree in [[Multimedia]] Arts and Technologies. |
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I have a [http://www. |
I have a [http://www.geekofalltrades.org/ small website] featuring some of my [http://www.geekofalltrades.org/work art], [http://www.geekofalltrades.org/essays essays], and [http://www.geekofalltrades.org/stories stories], a free downloadable [http://eternal.bungie.org mod] for the computer game ''[[Marathon (computer game)|Marathon]]'', and outlines of two works in progress that I hope to someday be my [[magnum opus|magna opera]]: |
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* ''[http://www.geekofalltrades.org/codex/ The Codex Quaerentis: A Pragmatic Analysis of Philosophy from the Meaning of Words to the Meaning of Life]'', and |
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* ''[http://www.geekofalltrades.org/chronicles/ The Chronicles of Quelouva]'', my work of [[mythopoesis]]. |
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I would love feedback of any sort on any of these projects. |
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==Wikipurpose and wikipersonality== |
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⚫ | I am here at Wikipedia primarily to improve obscure corners of the philosophy section. Areas of particular emphasis for my contributions have been [[Rights]] and [[Meta-ethics]]; a complete list of my contributions |
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{{User WP Philosophy}} |
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⚫ | I am here at Wikipedia primarily to improve obscure corners of the philosophy section. Areas of particular emphasis for my contributions have been [[Rights]] and [[Meta-ethics]]; here is [[Special:Contributions/Pfhorrest|a complete list of my contributions]] (minus [[Special:Contributions/70.177.4.159|a few edits from before I registered]] ). |
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===Neutrality and verifiability=== |
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I like to think that I am very good at absorbing and organizing information, but I know I am rather poor at retaining and citing sources, though I truly appreciate their value. Please don't hate me, I'm only trying to help. |
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I place highest emphasis here on maintaining neutrality in the way that things are phrased and organized, even in defense of positions I do not agree with. However, I know I am rather poor at retaining and citing sources, though I appreciate their value. So in sympathy to others with that fault, I will tend to let clear, relevant, and neutrally-phrased contributions stand without citations, usually tagged appropriately, unless I know them to be incorrect, in order to give someone else a chance to properly cite them. |
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===Civility, patience, and kindness=== |
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|style="font-size: x-large; padding: 3px; height: 1.5em;" | '''The Civility Barnstar''' |
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|style="vertical-align: middle; padding: 3px;" | For being unwaveringly productive [[User:Tesseract2|'''<span style="color:#003153">Tesseract<sup>2</sup></span>''']][[User talk:Tesseract2|(talk)]] 03:32, 1 July 2011 (UTC) |
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|style="font-size: x-large; padding: 0; vertical-align: middle; height: 1.1em;" | '''The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar''' |
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|style="vertical-align: middle; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | For spending so much time explaining [[Talk:Dilemma of determinism|that dilemma]]. You have far more patience than I do and you more than deserve this! ----[[User:Snowded|<span style="color:#801818; font-family:Papyrus;">'''Snowded'''</span>]] <small><sup>[[User talk:Snowded#top|<span style="color:#708090; font-family:Baskerville;">TALK</span>]]</sup></small> 20:13, 13 September 2013 (UTC) |
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Philosophy&oldid=250827768#subject I have been called "too kind"], but I don't believe there is such a thing. While I find [[WP:Civil]] fine as a lowest acceptable standard for behavior here on Wikipedia, I believe that incivility is best responded to not merely with civility but with kindness beyond the level that the incivil party might deserve. This is because in a culture of formal civility, peoples' sensitivity to slights increases, and someone may take offense to a perfectly civil but perhaps too blunt or subtly condescending response. Thus for example, rather than telling someone critical of philosophy that Wikipedia is not a forum and to go study some introductory philosophy — a suggestion that can be made quite civilly — I suggest that he find a notable source to represent that opinion, as Wikipedia is not a forum for our personal opinions, and I suggest a more appropriate article for its inclusion. The difference is subtle and the point is the same, but I find the extra courteous verbosity and supportive suggestions smooth over conflicts and get the point across much better than mere citation of policy and a recommendation to come back when you've educated yourself does. |
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===Peeves=== |
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A handful of things I see frequently in Wikipedia articles irritate me and I make a point of changing them whenever I find them: |
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* [[Use-mention distinction|Use-mention]] confusion in the first sentence of ledes, e.g. "'''Term''' refers to a thing which...". If the article is about a term, word, phrase, etc, and its title is that term, word, phrase, etc it's about then, yes, the article's title may refer to something; but if that's the case, it should be in quotes. Otherwise, we need to say simply "'''Term''' is..." something. To illustrate the important difference here: |
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** Cats have four legs, no letters, and do not refer to anything |
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** "Cats" has four letters, no legs, and refers to adorable furry creatures. |
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* Unnecessary inclusion of "In [field]..." qualifiers in ledes, e.g. "In philosophy and political science, '''negative and positive rights''' are...". This is only useful if the same term is used to refer to different concepts depending on what field is using them; so saying that "In philosophy of mind, '''functionalism''' is..." is useful, because there damn well ought to be something somewhere else saying "In sociology, '''functionalism''' is...", as the term means completely different things in those fields. But just stating what fields a term is most commonly used in accomplishes nothing and wastes valuable space in the most important part of an article: the first sentence. |
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Education and more about me
[edit]I graduated with highest honors from the University of California at Santa Barbara with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy.
I also graduated with honors from Santa Barbara City College with an Associate of Arts degree in Multimedia Arts and Technologies.
I have a small website featuring some of my art, essays, and stories, a free downloadable mod for the computer game Marathon, and outlines of two works in progress that I hope to someday be my magna opera:
- The Codex Quaerentis: A Pragmatic Analysis of Philosophy from the Meaning of Words to the Meaning of Life, and
- The Chronicles of Quelouva, my work of mythopoesis.
I would love feedback of any sort on any of these projects.
Wikipurpose and wikipersonality
[edit]This user is a participant in WikiProject Philosophy. |
I am here at Wikipedia primarily to improve obscure corners of the philosophy section. Areas of particular emphasis for my contributions have been Rights and Meta-ethics; here is a complete list of my contributions (minus a few edits from before I registered ).
Neutrality and verifiability
[edit]I place highest emphasis here on maintaining neutrality in the way that things are phrased and organized, even in defense of positions I do not agree with. However, I know I am rather poor at retaining and citing sources, though I appreciate their value. So in sympathy to others with that fault, I will tend to let clear, relevant, and neutrally-phrased contributions stand without citations, usually tagged appropriately, unless I know them to be incorrect, in order to give someone else a chance to properly cite them.
Civility, patience, and kindness
[edit]The Civility Barnstar | |
For being unwaveringly productive Tesseract2(talk) 03:32, 1 July 2011 (UTC) |
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar | ||
For spending so much time explaining that dilemma. You have far more patience than I do and you more than deserve this! ----Snowded TALK 20:13, 13 September 2013 (UTC) |
I have been called "too kind", but I don't believe there is such a thing. While I find WP:Civil fine as a lowest acceptable standard for behavior here on Wikipedia, I believe that incivility is best responded to not merely with civility but with kindness beyond the level that the incivil party might deserve. This is because in a culture of formal civility, peoples' sensitivity to slights increases, and someone may take offense to a perfectly civil but perhaps too blunt or subtly condescending response. Thus for example, rather than telling someone critical of philosophy that Wikipedia is not a forum and to go study some introductory philosophy — a suggestion that can be made quite civilly — I suggest that he find a notable source to represent that opinion, as Wikipedia is not a forum for our personal opinions, and I suggest a more appropriate article for its inclusion. The difference is subtle and the point is the same, but I find the extra courteous verbosity and supportive suggestions smooth over conflicts and get the point across much better than mere citation of policy and a recommendation to come back when you've educated yourself does.
Peeves
[edit]A handful of things I see frequently in Wikipedia articles irritate me and I make a point of changing them whenever I find them:
- Use-mention confusion in the first sentence of ledes, e.g. "Term refers to a thing which...". If the article is about a term, word, phrase, etc, and its title is that term, word, phrase, etc it's about then, yes, the article's title may refer to something; but if that's the case, it should be in quotes. Otherwise, we need to say simply "Term is..." something. To illustrate the important difference here:
- Cats have four legs, no letters, and do not refer to anything
- "Cats" has four letters, no legs, and refers to adorable furry creatures.
- Unnecessary inclusion of "In [field]..." qualifiers in ledes, e.g. "In philosophy and political science, negative and positive rights are...". This is only useful if the same term is used to refer to different concepts depending on what field is using them; so saying that "In philosophy of mind, functionalism is..." is useful, because there damn well ought to be something somewhere else saying "In sociology, functionalism is...", as the term means completely different things in those fields. But just stating what fields a term is most commonly used in accomplishes nothing and wastes valuable space in the most important part of an article: the first sentence.