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Welcome to Lucian's Philosophy, the blog containing all the current finished (or nearly finished) philosophy texts written by Lucian Green.  They cover a range of topics, from Rhetoric to Gay Studies.  All the texts are written in the form of computational philosophy, meaning they contain a variety of philosophical algorithms (step by step instructions) written by Lucian.

This site is also designed to be used in conjunction with the theories from Lucian's Pedagogy, Lucian's blog that contains secrets about earning high distinctions (H1s) in school and University essays, and "seen-as" essays, or essays which act as tokens, allowing H1s to be awarded for science and creative arts assignments.  Underneath each idea is a series of questions, which when a certain number of which are answered, the student will deserve an H1.  Note: there are no guarantees of a hugh distinction.  The number of questions necessary to answer for A, A+ and 100% are given.  Note: for 100%, all of the ideas must be examined for five-point algorithms.  A five-point algorithm is 5 symbols from a Prolog algorithm based on the idea, which will be simple to work out based on the Prolog Primer.

Note: the number of ideas in a topic is approximately 210, 85 of which are required for an A, allowing 2 As to be earned from answering the given questions.  To earn an A in an assignment, you would need to answer the questions about a certain number of ideas from this site or another source.  When demand for the material exceeds supply, you should manually find another source and answer the questions based on it instead.

You can write your own material to answer questions based on.  If the material is formal enough, it may merit publication as a primary or secondary source.  Please contact me at lucian.david.mcowan.green@gmail.com as I am interested in discussing possible topics, developing training materials for my Academy, etc.


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