I was imagining an encyclopedia in line with Borges projection of the world as a library, such that one could wander the realm of knowledge (the encyclopedia) by foot as one can perambulate the actual landscape of the world. — Nils Loc
I should never had revived this thread. — Noble Dust
If pedia is child and encyclius is circularity then the meaning is a child going is circles, as though lost in the woods of knowledge. — praxis
In Ancient Greek the word praxis (πρᾶξις) referred to activity engaged in by free people. — Wikipedia: Praxis
What are you worried about and why are you voicing your disgust? What word ought one to post? Teach your readers a new word. Noblisse oblige. — Nils Loc
What I'm worried about is... — Noble Dust
has devolved into a love of impressive/and/or/obscure words — Noble Dust
But pleasing words don't have to be any of these things. — Noble Dust
Why on Earth would you be worried? — jamalrob
Maybe you should have posted some rules in bold and upper case, like "Please post words that you love, unless they are impressive and obscure. Only familiar words are allowed. If you break this rule I will throw tantrums." — jamalrob
You can demonstrate this by continuing to post unimpressive and familiar words that you like. — jamalrob
Generally, why can't you just let people post words that take their fancy? — jamalrob
Why this weird need for control? Why so serious? You're just spoiling people's fun. — jamalrob
The next part that you didn't quote explains this. — Noble Dust
As I said, I didn't start this thread; I only revived it. I dunno what else you want. — Noble Dust
Cradle — Noble Dust
I can; however, this is not what people are actually doing. — Noble Dust
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