Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Lord Of The Rings - Name Generator

If you are fan of amazing books written by J.R.R.Tolkien you may be curious what name you would have if you lived in Middle-Earth. Simple name generator will provide you five types of names depending on which race you choose - elven, hobbit, wizard, men or dwarf. No Orcses... :)

All you have to do is insert your name, choose race, gender and submit. Maybe you´ll find out, that you are related to famosus Frodo Baggins...




Saturday, June 07, 2008

Recently loved: The Killers - Read my mind

Great song, great band, great video. Enjoy. :)



On the corner of main street
Just tryin' to keep it in line
You say you wanna move on and
You say I'm falling behind

Can you read my mind?
Can you read my mind?

I never really gave up on
Breakin' out of this two-star town
I got the green light
I got a little fight
I'm gonna turn this thing around

Can you read my mind?
Can you read my mind?

The good old days, the honest man;
The restless heart, the Promised Land
A subtle kiss that no one sees;
A broken wrist and a big trapeze

Oh well I don't mind, if you don't mind
'Cause I don't shine if you don't shine
Before you go, can you read my mind?

It´s funny how you just break down
Waitin' on some sign
I pull up to the front of your driveway
With magic soakin' my spine

Can you read my mind?
Can you read my mind?

The teenage queen, the loaded gun;
The drop dead dream, the Chosen One
A southern drawl, a world unseen;
A city wall and a trampoline

Oh well I don't mind, if you don't mind
'Cause I don't shine if you don't shine
Before you jump
Tell me what you find when you read my mind

Slippin´ in my faith until I fall
You never returned that call
Woman, open the door, don't let it sting
I wanna breathe that fire again

She said I don't mind, if you don't mind
'Cause I don't shine if you don't shine

Put your back on me
Put your back on me
Put your back on me

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

MacIntyre – TRADITION

Problem of tradition has long been considered as irrelenavnt for philosophy because of it´s sentimental value and habitual character. It was MacIntyre who undelined importance of tradition as such.

In my essay I will deal with tradition from MacIntyre´s point of view. First I will say what tradition is in common understanding. Second I will introduce MacIntyre´s thoughts of tradition by arguing what he consideres to be a tradition starting with mentioning what constitues a tradition. I will deal with language of tradition and I will mention development of tradition and then epistemological crisis in which can tradition fall. Third I will evaluate his arguments and also express my opinion about problems of tradition through my essay. In the end I will recapitulate what I have found out and mention what implications his point of view has.

Tradition is in common understanding considered to be a custom or practice thought by one generation to another. It is a set of customs or practices which is socially transmitted from the past. Tradition is regarded as having authority in the present simply because it comes from the past, and encapsulates the wisdom and experience of the past“.[1] It´s an oposition against change, it´s something which is inheritied and also something which has sentimental value for people.

However MacIntyre starts his reflections on tradition by saying what I am, is what I inherit“[2], it means that every human being is part of history, has it´s own special and individual history, with it´s own past which affects his present life and also future life. From this follows, that even if we do not recognize it every human person is a bearer of particular tradition.

It is obvious that people are important parts of tradition, but it is necessary to say what else constitues a tradition before providing its definition so that we are able to comprehend what is understood by the definition given by MacIntyre. Tradition is also constitued by an arguments about pursuits of goods which give tradition particular purpose. These goods are provided after discussion about them between bearers of tradition within society or institution which becomes a bearer of a tradition of practice. From this follows that “a living tradition is historically extended, socially embodied arguement precisely in part about the goods which constitute tradition“. [3] Pursuit of goods is beying extended through many generations by bearers of particular tradition.

But not every tradition can be strong and that´s why MacIntyre underlines importance of exercise of relevant virtues which can give strenght to tradition so that this tradition does not dissapear or disintegrate through generations. Tradition becomes living when it provides list of virtues, because when this is done it can help people ( which are part of this tradition ) to seek goods in their lives by providing practicies and individual lives with historical context. It means that when someone seeks good in his life he/she does it within tradition. Living tradition is also living “because it continues a not-yet-comepleted narrative, confront a future which deterninate and determinable character so far as it possesses any, derives from the past.“[4]

It is obvious for me, that all the people are parts of particular tradition even if we do not recognize it, because we are born into particular community with it´s own beliefs, concepts of virtues which are part of the tradition. They affects us a lot, they help us to decide what to do, what is right, by providing explanations and examples with historical context.

Every tradition also has it´s own and individual language, it´s own terms by which beliefs of tradition are expressed. Each tradition is embodied in some particular set of utterances and actions and tereby in all the particularities of some specific language and a particular culture“[5]. It means that it is sometimes hard to understand a tradition when we do not know laguage which this tradition uses because this language is used in particular community in particular time and we might not know variety of linguistic expressions and idioms which are used. That´s why terms and idioms of some tradition are often tanslated to another language so that many people are able to comprehend what particular tradition wants to say. But this is often impossible, because no language can be translated to another with all its richness of expressions and vocabulary. That´s why misunderstanding of tradition appears so often.

I must agree, it is impossible to be able to translate everything from one language to another because each language has limitations. These limitation are not only in vocabulary but also in lateral meaning of sentences which can be hidden for those who do not speak every language as first language. This lateral meaning is often given to sentences by particular community and if we are not part of this community we may not understand what is the right meaning of the sentence.

Tradition also has it own standards, rationality, catalogs of the virtues“[6] and beliefs. They may of course change through history, because every tradition goes through devemoplment, when it´s beliefs and standards are transformed because they can be recognized retrospectively as false after tradition which has reached certain stage in its development looks back and is able to identify its inadequacy and also to provide a set of reformulations, reevauations to remedy inadequacies and overcome limitations“[7]. The falsity can also be recognized retrospectively as past inadequacy“[8] when the disrepancy between beliefs from past are contrasted with beliefs at later stage.

Each tradition can fall into epistemological crisis at some future time. This happens when agenda of unsolved problems of a tradition lacks a succes in making rational progress toward further stage of development. It means that tradition freezes on some point in it´s develpoment and is not able to move further, is not able to provide answers to key questions rationally. The only solution which can help to fight crisis is the invention and discovery of new concepts which will help tradition to find answers to question which could not be solved before. Tradition must provide new rich conceptual and theoretical framework. Tradition must also confess what it was, what rendered the tradition, it means that tradition must critically look at itself to be able to find what lead to epistemological crisis so that the tradition is able to rewrite its history. It is obvious that not every tradition can resolve epistemological crisis succesfully because of lack od resolution mentioned earlier. Such a tradition which is not able to find new concepts for itself is defeated.

I think that development of tradition is natural. If it did not develop it wouldn´t be adequate in present. Because as time goes by people change because of progress made within mankind. It means that beliefs and virtues change, and tradition must react to this changes so that it keeps its competence. If tradition did not develop it would die. Nobody would trust it, if it adhered to obviously wrong beliefs.

SUMMARY

I have argued in my essay that tradition is historically extended and socially embodied arguement, with it´s own conceptual framework, concepts of virtues, beliefs, standards and rationality. Each tradition davelops through ages and sometimes, when it´s developmet freezes, falls the tradition into epistemological crises which can defeat tradition if it cannot find any solutions for problems which caused this crisis.

If I am to compare tradition in common understanding with MacIntyre´s understanding of tradition it is clear, that Macintyre was right. Tradition is not oposition against change, because if tradition wants to survive it must adapt to present time and cannot strictly hold past ideas which are rusty. Tradition must be up to date so that it is attractive for it´s adherents. Tradition must develop.

I think that MacIntyre´s conception of tradition is very atractive because it puts tradition into different light. Tradition is not sentimental anymore and becomes rational and on the other hand it underlines importance of historical backgroud of every tradition so that we are able to understand why exactly we share particular beliefs, virtues and standards, so that we are able to lean on facts when having a debate for example with adherent of different tradition. Tradition becomes a “shelter“ for people which can help them to sovle their problems and help them to decide what to do.

Used literature:

  • MACINTYRE, A.: After Virtue, Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1985
  • MACINTYRE, A.: Whose Justice? Which Rationality?, Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988
  • Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, London, Version 1.0, 1998
  • Oxford Wordpower Dictionary; for learners of English, Oxford Uviversity Press, 1998 ISBN 0 19 431386 7



[1] Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Version 1.0, London: Routledge

[2] A. MacIntyre; After Virtue; page. 221

[3] A. MacIntyre; After Virtue; page. 222

[4] A. MacIntyre; After Virtue; page. 223

[5] A. MacIntyre; Whose Justice? Which Rationality?; page. 371

[6] A. MacIntyre; Whose Justice? Which Rationality?; page. 349

[7] compare A. MacIntyre; Whose Justice? Which Rationality?; page. 355

[8] A. MacIntyre; Whose Justice? Which Rationality?; page. 357



Friday, April 11, 2008

Recently loved: Band Of Horses - No One´s Gonna Love You

Do you know this song? I came across it few days ago and I can not stop listening to it. It just AMAZING! Band itself wasn´t new to me, I knew they existed but never really listened to them. If you don´t know them, you should get to know them! As soon as possible! :)



Lyrics:

It's looking like a limb torn off
Or altogether just taken apart
We're reeling through an endless fall
We are the ever-living ghost of what once was

But no one is ever gonna love you more than I do
No one's gonna love you more than I do

And anything to make you smile
It is my better side of you to admire
But they should never take so long
Just to be over then back to another one

But no one is ever gonna love you more than I do
No one's gonna love you more than I do

But someone,
They could have warned you
When things start splitting at the seams and now
The whole thing's tumbling down
Things start splitting at the seams and now
If things start splitting at the seams and now,
It's tumbling down
Hard.

Anything to make you smile
You are the ever-living ghost of what once was
I never want to hear you say
That you'd be better off
Or you liked it that way

But no one is ever gonna love you more than I do
No one's gonna love you more than I do

But someone
They should have warned you
When things start splitting at the seams and now
The whole thing's tumbling down
Things start splitting at the seams and now
If things start splitting at the seams and now,
It's tumbling down
Hard

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Yummy Chocolate Muffins

Easy, tasty and perfect for the whole family! Chocolate Muffins!

What do I need?

  • 2/3 cup of baking cocoa
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 cups of flour
  • 1 cup of chocolate chips (not necessary, but they will taste better)
  • 1/2 cup of sugar
  • 2 teaspoons of baking soda
  • 1 1/3 cups of milk
  • 1/3 cup of vegetable oil
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla
  • 1/2 teaspoon of salt

How to make them?

Preheat your oven to 200°Celsius. Prepare a large bowl. Put inside cocoa, sugar, baking soda, flour, salt, vanilla, half a cup of chocolate chips and mix all together. In a separate bowl, combine the eggs and milk and add it to the other ingredients. Scoop the batter into the prepared forms and cover with remaining chocolate chips. Bake for about twenty minutes. Enjoy!


Sunday, March 02, 2008

Old Nintendo Games

If you miss old classic Nintendo 8-bit games from past, you shoud visit this great site, where you can find exactly 100 of these old games for example Super Mario Brothers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2, Tetris, Legend Of Zelda, 1942, Double Dragon, Bubble Bobble, Bomberman, Pac-Man, Contra and many more. No downloading required, all you have to do is choose which you´d like to play, click on chosen one and enjoy.


Friday, February 29, 2008

Moo Mini Cards

Do you know MOO Mini Cards? Well I didn´t as well. But I just upgraded my Flickr account to pro, and I got a gift. 10 MOO Mini Cards for free.

You can make them directly from your Flickr photos, add up to 6 lines of text, add you buddy icon, or one of provided by MOO, and just order. It fast, it´s easy, it´s great! No matter if you´ll use your MOO mini cards as invitations, or as your own address card, I´m sure your friends will be surprised! Anyway, MOO Mini Cards would also be great gifts! Don´t you think?




Thursday, February 14, 2008

Jumpcut

If you are searching for a service, which will give you an opportunity to upload, edit and share your photos, videos then Jumpcut is what you´ve been looking for.

How does it work?

Once you register, you can start making movies by uploading your favorite video clips, photos and audio right from your computer or digital camera just by clicking on upload and choosing the files you want to upload. Uploader will create a movie from the files that you upload and then you can use editor to re make the clips, photos by adding titles, effects and many more. After you are done, you can share your clips wiht family and friend wordlwide!

You can even import your allready uploaded photos from Flickr, or Facebook. It´s simple. All you have to do is use the link on the upload page.

More usefull information about this service can be found in their quick quide. Register and enjoy! :)

Source: Jumpcut.com

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Neo’s SafeKeys

What is it and How does it work?

Neo’s SafeKeys is a small program which will help you to defeat keyloggers on unsecure computer terminals. It´s a tool which allows you to type your password on an small on-screen keyboard by clicking buttons. Your password will appear on the bottom of this application, hidden of course. After that, you can use your mouse to drag your password onto password box.


Neo’s SafeKeys - Screenshot

This utility is copyrighted Neo Aplin, 2005, but is free to use - download it here.

- source: alpin.com.au


Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Two Cool Winter Games

Winterbells is spartanly simple game. All you have to do is control small white bunny by single click, back and forth motions of the mouse. Jump forom bell to bell, each jump taking you higher. The bells disappear as you utilize them, so you have to keep moving onward. Be carefull not to fall and if you have a chance jump on little bird to get double score.


Make A Flake is simple game which gives you chance to make your own. All you need is Flash, your mouse and inspiration. Your goal is to carve your own flake by using scissors and sheet of paper. After you are done, save you flake, of send it to a friend. Having no inspiration? Visit Gallery and enjoy one of allready made.