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Friday, July 31, 2009
Laws of Cyber-Warfare: Wittgenstein in re to Moses Maimonides's Meditation on A Psalm of David
"Lay still on your bed, and know that I am God (and meditate on My Precepts") {in diacritical paraphrasis\
Psalms
Ram Bam--"BOOK OF THE GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED"
Ludwig Wittgenstein's remarks on "HOW TO FOLLOW A RULE," that is "blindly."
W's debate with Sir Karl Popper, in which Wittgenstein's replies "there are no moral rules.....name one?"
Are there such rules in cyber-terrorist warfare? Or on the War on the Terror?
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