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Hurricane Katrina has sent us from our home in New Orleans to refuge in Lake Charles. After going through the FEMA process, he and his family landed in St. Louis, Missouri.
Joshua Aasgaard is an author, teacher, NLP practitioner and interfaith minister, who has many, interests. He plans on participating in many areas of Wikipedia in the areas of philosophy, mathematics, and Tarot. You can learn more on his family's web page. He may be reached here by leaving a message at the bottom of this talk page, or sending email to [1]. Aasgaard is an Americanization of the Norwegian Asgard.
In addition to methods of teaching mathematics and algebra, his highest current interest is in pursuing and adding to knowledge related to paraconsistent logics and is logic empirical.
Next summer, he will pursue interests related to human rights and welfare rights. He wrote [An Inquiry into Basic Rights] for his Master of Arts degree in 1993; it shows how from only libertarian premises a modern welfare state could be justified in an elastic theory of human rights. The thesis remains descriptive of how rights actually develop evolve (and sometime devolve) in advanced industrial states. The theory can be used to explain and predict how rights claims will fare. It delineates how and why rights are obligations we owe to others and others owe to us, explaining why rights are not merely "wishes."

Aasgaard


Invite[edit]

Gregbard 23:43, 14 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]