User:Eric Herboso
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Eric Jonathan Herboso (b. 1 July 1981) is an American philosopher, mathematician and writer in Washington, DC. He acts as Webmaster & Coordinator of Online Marketing for Share Our Strength, a nonprofit whose mission is to eradicate children hunger. Eric has been a member of Wikipedia since December 6, 2004.
[edit] Interests
I have a wide variety of interests that are constantly expanding. For more information about me, please see my subpages. If you need help on an entry concerning a topic I'm interested, feel free to drop a request on my talk page.
I am an instrumentalist, a skeptic, a pacifist, an agnostic, and a vegetarian in preparation to go vegan. I am also nihilist toward even nihilism, and my favorite hobby is arguing against whatever my conversational companion is most passionate about. (c;
Politically, I lean very far to the left, somewhat idealizing Tolstoy-style anarcho-syndicalism. Of course, I'm also a realist when it comes to political issues, so I mostly end up supporting Greens when they can win, and Democrats when I've no other choice. In this season's U.S. Presidential race, I've supported Ralph Nader, Mike Gravel, and Dennis Kucinich, though I fully realize that on election day the best I can hope for is Barack Obama. (Please note that despite giving my support to these candidates at various times, there is much I disagreed with with each of them at all times. Like Gravel's fair tax and Kucinich's ET position.)
I enjoy rpg video games, Magic:tG, Diplomacy, Go, Shogi, StarCraft, Smash Bros., Animal Crossing, Xenogears, Heroscape, and blogging. I also love to read and work with the philosophy of mathematics, reverse mathematics, model theory, logicism, confirmation holism, and analytic philosophy. My philosophy of science interests also extend to brane theory, where I am currently working on publishing a small paper; and I am attempting another paper in consequentialism in metaethics. Additionally, I find straussianism extremely interesting, though not entirely plausible.
I love to read, and can't get over Howard Zinn, Douglas Hofstadter, Noam Chomsky, Richard Feynman, Stephen Jay Gould, and many others in nonfiction; nor do I ever tire of Hal Clement, Orson Scott Card, Ayn Rand, Dave Eggers, T. S. Eliot, Diana Gabaldon, George Orwell, Lewis Carroll, and many others in fiction. I have a lot of favorite books, though which I like best seems to change a lot based on whatever classic I just finished. My current favorite (due mostly to the fact that I just discovered it last week) is The Perks of Being a Wallflower. (Please note that just because I love reading Rand and Card doesn't mean I approve of being an asshole or a homophobe respectively. Written works can be enjoyed no matter how base the author's ideals may be.)
I'm also an avid writer. If you're looking for my blog, my private friends-only account is at ericjherboso.livejournal.com and my public blog is at ericherboso.blogspot.com.
For employment, I do online marketing, real estate marketing, web design/development, SEO, corporate blogging, and tutoring occasionally. My fulltime job is as the Online Marketing Coordinator of Share Our Strength, a nonprofit whose mission is to eradicate children's hunger. I am also going to school to eventually become in the process of rethinking my previous desire to become a professor of philosophy, specializing in philosophy of mathematics. Currently I hold a bachelor's degree in pure mathematics from Spring Hill College, and am attending postponing grad school at St. John's College, a great books school. Although I am fairly knowledgeable in real estate marketing, I tend to not edit marketing related articles because (1) I don't like to mix work and pleasure, and (2) what marketing techniques I do know, I do not wish to release under GFDL or similar, as I plan to write a book on real estate marketing techniques sometime in the foreseeable future.
I was introduced to Wikipedia by: Cool Hand Luke.
I have recruited into Wikipedia: DavidMendoza, Jay Champagne, The Blessed Lunatic, 4.7.48.60, 199.88.26.254, 216.109.58.62, 216.231.162.9, 76.106.36.193, 71.179.196.128, 76.168.85.195.
For more information on me, see the following subpages:
My Favorite Quotes, My Favorite Books, Movies, and Music, Some Useful External Links, About Me
My main personal website is available at Eric.Herboso.com.
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[edit] Wikipedia content
Here is a list of articles (and images) that I have started, edited, or plan to start on in the near future.
[edit] Articles started
(in Alphabetical order)
[edit] Major
- n/a
[edit] Moderate
- Animal rights activism
- Anna Maria Stanhope, Duchess of Bedford
- Archdiocese of Mobile
- Black Nexxus
- Consideration of rights
- Robin Raven (See AfD and User:Eric Herboso/Robin Raven)
- Susan Batson
- The Third Nail
- William Baxter
- Warren A. Thompson
[edit] Minor
- Act (theater)
- Archbishop Francisco Ramón Herboso y Figueroa
- Architectonic
- Audio book
- Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington
- Herboso
- Klovis Herboso
- Rafael Feldman
- Masahiro Sakurai (saved from AfD by rewriting entirely with publicly available info - article creation was not new, but content was completely new)
- shc (disambig page, but is getting pretty unwieldy...)
- Src homology 2 domain-containing (from shc)
- Triceratops horridus (redirect)
- user: DavidMendoza
- User talk:199.88.26.254 (Spring Hill College account)
- User_talk:216.109.58.62 (Spring Hill College account)
- Wildtype (Now merged with Mutant)
[edit] Article Revisions
[edit] Extreme content revision
[edit] Major content revision
- Bonnie Steinbock (Need to add http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/philosophy/animals/steinbock-text.html for reference.)
- Butler County, Alabama
- Craig Larman
- Dorsal (saved from AfD)
- Peace dividend
- Tea (meal) (origin of tea ritual)
- The Feynman Lectures on Physics
- An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything (moderate edits only)
[edit] Major formatting revision
[edit] Images
[edit] Wikipedia namespace
- Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Bolivia (later replaced by Category:Wikipedians in Bolivia)
- Wikipedia:Red link (moderate edits)
[edit] Categories
[edit] Templates
[edit] My personal user subpages
- Eric Herboso/Quotations (great quotes and jokes and stuff)
- Eric Herboso/Media (stuff I like)
- Eric Herboso/Links (fave links to nonwiki sites)
- Eric Herboso/Bio (all about me)
- Eric Herboso/Templates (used as reference by me)
- Eric Herboso/Robin Raven (pre-article creation)
- Eric Herboso/Tower Defense (pre-article creation)
[edit] To do list
(More Urgent is in Bold)
[edit] For revision
- Vegan (lots of interesting compromises going on there)
- Pseudophilosophy (this page needs a constant monitor to prevent POV conflicts)
- Principia Mathematica (explanation of notation, purpose of)
- QED (book) (lots can be added here)
- The Feynman Lectures on Physics (still working on it)
- Metamathematics (importance of, in relation to godel)
- Gödel's incompleteness theorem (desperately needs to be made readable)
- Hamster wheel (don't laugh)
- Mobile, Alabama (incorporate info from publicly available info)
- Mobile County, Alabama (ditto)
- Aesop (the aesop and phaedrus articles, as currently worded, are contradictory)
- Phaedrus
- Heroscape
- pavilion
- Edward Troye
- Blake Stein
[edit] Need to create
- Captain William Butler (of butler county, al)
- Politics (book) (sigh... aristotle is so underread nowadays)
- Herboso, Spain (town in Vizcaya, Basque Country, Spain)
- Jose Grajera y Herboso ((b.1485 - d.1527) Spanish sculptor in Madrid)
- Joe Langan
- Robert McCown
- Nick Dupree
- Brian D. Melton
- John Patrick McGraw
- Bishop Michael Portier
- Bishop John Bazin
- Francis Gautrelet
- Archbishop Thomas Joseph Toolen
- Bishop John Quinlan
- Joe Miller (biologist) (SHC medical researcher premature baby lungs)
- viragh (rydex investments, 'skip')
- Francisco Javier Herboso (Minister of Justice of Chile around 1900)
- Freddy Herboso (champion motocross athlete in Bolivia)
- Herboso & Associates (real estate firm owned by Fernando Herboso in Frederick, Maryland)
[edit] Already started
- User:Eric Herboso/Robin Raven (Robin Raven)
- User:Eric Herboso/Tower Defense
[edit] Disclosure of possible bias
Here you will find a list of main namespace articles the topic of which I am connected with outside of wikipedia, and so may constitute a possible bias due to conflict of interest. Please note that I strive to be objective, and will take any and all criticism (constructive or otherwise) on my talk page.
[edit] Relatives & friends
- Robin Raven
- Warren A. Thompson
- Fernando Herboso
- Klovis Herboso
- Archbishop Francisco Ramón Herboso y Figueroa
- Francisco Javier Herboso
- Jose Grajera y Herboso
- Freddy Herboso
- Nick Dupree
- Shawn B. Allin
[edit] Organizations & locations
- Spring Hill College
- Herboso & Associates
- Mobile, Alabama
- Herboso, Spain
- St. John's College, U.S.
- Summit Educational Group
- Omnistar Interactive
- So Others Might Eat
- Share Our Strength
[edit] Useful subpages
- Oft-used templates (These are templates that I use often placed in a central location for ease of access.)
[edit] Contact
EricHerboso (at) gmail.com
4000 Dauphin St # 500 (in process of moving to Maryland)
Mobile AL 36608-1780
4204 Maryland Court (mailing address)
Middletown, MD; 21769
Jason Lane (physical address--NOT a mailing address)
Columbia, MD; 21044
URL: Eric.Herboso.com
Blog: EricHerboso.blogspot.com
Journal (Friends-Only): EricJHerboso.LiveJournal.com
Phone: 301.524.8149 (always available)
GMail: EricHerboso (online daily)
ICQ: 173306991 (rarely online)
AIM: EricJHerboso (online daily)
Y!: EricJHerboso (rarely online)
MSN: EricHerboso@gmail.com (rarely online)
MTGNews: EricJHerboso (forums)
phpDiplomacy.net: EricHerboso (Diplomacy)
Battle.net: EricJHerboso (StarCraft)
Desktop Tower Defense: Eric Herboso
ItsYourTurn.com: EricJHerboso (Go)
gokgs.com: EricHerbos (Go - ten character limit)
Wikipedia: Eric Herboso (duh)
Spring Hill College: EJHerboso
Share Our Strength: EHerboso
[edit] Disclaimers and licensing
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