[MD] continental and analytic philosophy

John Carl ridgecoyote at gmail.com
Fri Mar 12 13:10:19 PST 2010


gav, I'll pray to my gods, as you pray to yours, that what you say becomes
so.

so we return to the ethics of permaculture i think. by caring for the planet
> (ethic 1)and people (ethic 2), and by providing the fair share (ethic 3)
> that is necessary for the process of individuation, we recognise and honour
> the essential equality of all life *and* the essential uniqueness of each
> particular of this life - a uniqueness that in the human needs to be drawn
> out or allowed to unfold according to the immutable laws of the soul.
>
> perhaps the ethics of permaculture will intertwine or fecundate the new
> mythologies of earth and cosmos that will ground and orient our rudderless
> epoch - perhaps this is another function of philosophy - to catalyse and
> inspire these new stories that will rekindle the faith we so sorely lack,
> and that finds its lack expressed in this dual denial and irrational
> irruption of death that fuels our modern hysterical era.



If you get a chance gav, give a gander at Thomas W. Price's
essay<http://tpf.siuc.edu/Volume%2015%20Web%20Files/Volume%2015%20Thomas%20W.%20Price.pdf>on
this subject.  I think he really nails it.









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