S01 E05: Self-Referential Coherency, Universalizable Principle, Arbitrariness, Relativism
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In this episode, Chingachgook and Howard Roark ascertain the following terms and definitions:
Self-Referential Coherency—“an attribute resulting from a claim being applied to itself, and as a result, creating function rather than a paradox”
Universalizable Principle—“a self-referentially coherent, normative claim regarding human behavior”
Arbitrariness—“an attribute resulting from the consequences of a claim experiencing zero change when said claim is swapped for a random alternative claim”
Relativism—“the claim that states, ‘there is no such thing as absolute truth’”



