Directory:The Wikipedia Point of View/Peter Damian Evidence
Evidence for the Arbitration Committee
The Arbitration Committee (September 2008)
Peter Damian Background
Work in progress
- Ontological argument
- Second scholasticism new article.
- Talk:Philosophy/Definition
- Paul Engelmann - new article
- Stonborough House - new article
Mathematics, logic and set theory
- Zermelo_set_theory Viewed 662 times in February 2008.
- Skolem's_paradox
- Hume's_principle Viewed 1012 times in February 2008.
- Definitions_of_Logic
- Logical_form Viewed 450 times in February 2008.
Philosophical Logic
- Concept_and_object
- Unity_of_the_proposition
- Proper_name
- Existence (since rather spoilt) - viewed 13994 times in February 2008.
- Russell's_paradox (since rather spoilt)
- Connotation_and_denotation (now considerably spoilt)
- Sense_and_reference
- Empty_name
- Philosophical_logic
- Plural_quantification viewed 260 times in February 2008.
- Ontological_commitment
- Definition viewed 139877 times in February 2008.
- Singular_term
I suppose I should mention Philosophy (138105 in February 2008) as I did put some time into it, but it really has got f--ked up now. The current breed of admins are good at picking up minor schoolboy vandalism but are incapable of spotting anything that requires expert knowledge. That is the problem with Wikipedia isn't it. edward 16:11, 19 January 2008 (UTC)
Medieval philosophy and logic
- Square_of_opposition
- Medieval_philosophy Medieval philosophy (incomplete, I am not allowed to finish this - viewed 6460 times in February 2008
- Term_logic (since much tampered with)
- Continuity_thesis
- Sum_of_Logic
- Scholasticism [Correction: Scholasticism is not just a method, but also a system of theology and philosophy, and a movement, possibily even a doctrine]. useful
- Medieval philosophy Views (Tidy up after well-meaning but destructive edits made during my exile)
- Duns Scotus Views (needs much work)
- Jacopo Zabarella
- Walter Burley (just a stub right now)
- William of Ockham (major clean up required for this the greatest of English logicians and philosophers)
- Peter Damian (add some of his more idiosyncratic pronouncements)
- Isagoge Views (new article, tidy up)
- Formal distinction new article.
- Henry of Ghent
Classical Philosophy
- Metaphysics_(Aristotle)
- Philosophy - the usual old nonsense.
- Posterior_Analytics
- Categories_(Aristotle)
Biographies
- Peter_Auriol
- William_of_Sherwood
- Ernst_Schröder
- Peter_Geach
- Crispin_Wright
- Anthony_Kenny
- Max_Black (sadly the picture that Black's son sent me has been deleted, not sure why)
- Simon_of_Faversham
- Jonathan_Lowe
- Arthur_Prior
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Argument
- There is an important difference between principled and good-faith criticism of a contributor, and personal attack or harassment.
- My criticism of the editor called FT2 has been principled and in good faith. Should not therefore be labelled as 'harassment'.
To justify this I will need to explain exactly why I have a problem with FT2's contributions to the Wikipedia project.
Blocks of Peter Damian
Relevant accounts
http://wikipediareview.com/index.php?showtopic=19188 December block
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Peter_Damian http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Hinnibilis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Renamed user 4
Blocks
Damian blocks Renamed user 4 blocks
- 4 December 2007 Radiant! (Smear campaign)
- 6 December 2007 WJBscribe (legal threat)
- 29 June 2008 Ryan Postlethwaite (Harassment)
- 13 August 2008 (MBiszanz - personal attack or harassment)
- 01:45, 31 August 2008 bu Coren (incivility)
- 23:11, 6 September 2008 by Jimbo Wales (harassment)