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  • 0.0.7 Introduction Outline

    Version 1.0 December 2014                                         Previous Version

    The remainder of the introduction (Part 0) covers these areas:

    0.1 The issues and questions we need to address. 

    Why does it matter?  What problems are we trying to solve. 

    0.2 An overview of how we obtain our values. 

    What values can we find in each knowledge domain? 

    0.3 An overview of our beliefs in each knowledge domain. 

    What beliefs about the world do we base our values on? 

    0.4 A discussion of the nature of our ‘beliefs’. 

    How dogmatic are these beliefs? Are they reasonable? 

    0.5 A very brief scan of related literature. 

    What other works – books, videos, web sites etc – address all these issues? 

    0.6 Comments on the structure and style of this presentation.

    Why do we present these beliefs and values this way? 

    What are the critical issues we seek to address with this approach?  See next page.

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    The web site has 4 parts

    1.    Our conclusions on our core beliefs and values, with links to more detailed explanations of why they are reasonable.  more

    2.    Various summaries, and discussions of how we can explain and promote this Reasonable Global Waymore

    3.    Reviews of related literature (still to come).  more

    4.    Other pages which are more about this web site than explaining the Reasonable Global Waymore

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