Mentioning the Yankees, even obliquely, around SB is proof positive that Skinner was right about operant conditioning. tgirsch´s last blog ..Derek Jeter, Success, and Ayn Rand Fantasies
digglahhhDecember 1st, 2009
I looked up what the award actually means, because I wasn’t sure. Apparently, the sportman of the year is for the athlete whose performance best exemplifies the spirit of sportsmanship and achievement. Well, the “sportsmanship” part is not a suitable definition for a “sportsman” award because it’s saying the sportsman award is for the sportsman most sportsmanlike. As for “the spirit” of achievement, that must be somehow different than achievement itself, thereby differentiating Derek Jeter from Albert Pujols, Joe Mauer, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Alex Ovechkin, Peyton Manning, Adrian Pederson, Tiger Woods, Michael Phelps, etc.
(F*** the Yankees. May they all be eaten to death by pubic lice.)
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Mentioning the Yankees, even obliquely, around SB is proof positive that Skinner was right about operant conditioning.
tgirsch´s last blog ..Derek Jeter, Success, and Ayn Rand Fantasies
I looked up what the award actually means, because I wasn’t sure. Apparently, the sportman of the year is for the athlete whose performance best exemplifies the spirit of sportsmanship and achievement. Well, the “sportsmanship” part is not a suitable definition for a “sportsman” award because it’s saying the sportsman award is for the sportsman most sportsmanlike. As for “the spirit” of achievement, that must be somehow different than achievement itself, thereby differentiating Derek Jeter from Albert Pujols, Joe Mauer, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Alex Ovechkin, Peyton Manning, Adrian Pederson, Tiger Woods, Michael Phelps, etc.