Obscurantism
You have been one of the recent contributors to this article, which is, thereby, much improved. On July 22, you made this addition to the section on Lacan. The source is implicit in what you added, but can you give that in citation format? (I mean Author, date, title, publisher, page number). If you're pressed for time, but have the info, you could just leave it on my talk page. I think the source is: J. Lacan (1972-73), Le Séminaire de Jacques Lacan, Livre XX : Encore, Paris: Seuil, 1975. Am I correct? If so, do you have the page number? Also, do you have the source for his statement: "The less you understand, the better you listen"? Sunray 01:16, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for your response. I will keep looking. Sunray 04:22, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
re: The end does not justify the means
I saw that you edited the "Consequentialism" website.
I am trying to create an open source project similar to Misplaced Pages, but that uses a different format. It states a belief like: "The end does not justify the means" and then lists reasons to agree or disagree separately. You are then able to click on any of the reasons, to find reasons to agree or disagree with them. I have created an example of how it might work here:
http://myclob.pbworks.com/w/page/21959922/The%20end%20does%20not%20justify%20the%20means However, I am looking for more people to help. The above site is the 7th result if you google “The end does not justify the means”. And so you would be providing direction to about 1,700 people a month, in a very organized way that I believe holds a lot of promise. If you would like to help edit the site, please contact me and I will give you the password. If you are interested more in the project, I explain it better here: http://code.google.com/p/ideastockexchange/ myclob (talk) 16:06, 5 January 2013 (UTC)