[Avodah] [Areivim] Halacha of speeding/Jewish ethics curriculum de velopment help
Rich, Joel
JRich at sibson.com
Thu Oct 22 18:56:41 PDT 2009
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding RJR, but with all due respect, I think he is missing RMB's point.
Any effort to "deduce what algorithm they used" is doomed to failure.
There was no algorithm for them to use.
They didn't need one.
Akvia Miller
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WADR I understand R'MB's point - but while they may have simply "known" what is right, imho it is because they resonated to some underlying ratzon hashem. Are arguing that the underlying ratzon hashem is not reproducible by any algorithm (i.e. it is at some level random)? (an example- just because by a card player "knows" the odds of pulling an inside straight , doesn't mean that it can be different than analysis of probability yields)
KT
Joel Rich
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