You’re like a used car salesmen that’s trying to sell a car that’s been cobbled together from used parts. — praxis
I saw a steam engine made out of an old door knob the other day, on the antiques roadshow. The maker had spent hundreds of hours engineering all the miniature parts required. It ran on a spoonful of water and a thimble full of meths. It was treated with reverence and was quite valuable. — Punshhh
I’m only superficially familiar with with Whitehead. What neologisms did he coin? — Pfhorrest
I can’t speak for concrescence, but prehension and epochal make perfect sense to me without having heard them before, just based on their roots. — Pfhorrest
The main issues that I think praxis might have with your theory (and I don’t want to assume here, only attempt to translate into something less personal) may have to do with the gap in your explanation at this level, which I’m afraid isn’t convincingly ‘filled’ for me, even by Blog 74. — Possibility
Academia can easily rob us of spontaneity, freshness, and fun. — Iamthatiam
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