On 1/31/08, Gregory Arago <gregoryarago@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Burgy, if you'll please take it as not derogatory, but rather as encouraging
> and meant as positively illustrative, the phrase 'work in progress' is one
> of the prime examples of 'process philosophy.' No beginning and no end -
> banish teleology and origins - the day one is born, baptised and/or
> confirmed matter not.
I would not hold the above position. It seems incoherent. Of course,
so does quantum mechanics! <G>
>
> The 'buffet'-style situtation of post-modernism (truths), and Protestant
> sectarianism (e.g. in contrast to the almost-State-Church, where I now live)
> likewise represents the western deteriorisation of 'philosophy' (love of
> Sophia), which is too-conveniently voiced as will-to-freedom.
Could be. But I would not see it that way, of course.
Burgy (enough posts for today!)
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