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  • From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lfl@intrex.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] question for list members: is a formal netiquette guide for the PC list desired?
  • Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2006 04:07:48 -0500


Is list consensus that a netiquette guide for the PC list
homepage should be created or is an anarcho-unregulated freethinking
eschatological* existential* mode preferred?

* http://www.arcosanti.org/theory/glossary/eschat.html
Paolo Soleri's Glossary of Terms
Eschatological Hypothesis
"An hypothesis framed in the propostion that a meaningful end is in the realm
of the possible and definitely in the
realm of the desirable. The hypothesis sees the resolution of the becoming
(of reality) into Omega Seed , that is, into
the reawakening of all the past in a state of total self revelation.
Since the truth is in the making (it is not a given) for the obvious reason
that reality itself is in the making and the
reality is the only arbiter, in fact the only "definer" of the truth (if it
is), the eschatological end is not
pre-defined, preordained, predestined, predesigned (all of those are from the
realm of mandate from above). Therefore
the hypothesis has no guarantee tags in the sense of what and why. The
grassroots procedure is the one that might
develop the Howness conducive to the slow emergence of the what and why, that is,
of what the desirable could be."

* http://www.tameri.com/csw/exist
"Existentialism attempts to describe our desire to make rational decisions despite existing in an irrational universe. Unfortunately, life might be without inherent meaning (existential atheists) or it might be without a meaning we can understand (existential theists). Either way, the human desires for logic and immortality are futile. We are forced to define our own meanings, knowing they might be temporary."








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