[MD] relative

118 ununoctiums at gmail.com
Thu Jan 12 16:06:06 PST 2012


Hi MRB,
Interesting.  I am not sure I would call the "bland moment" bland.  I
would call it a "choice moment", or a free-will interlude.  Sysyphus,
as portrayed by Albert Camus, had such bland moments when, after
pushing the rock up the hill and watching it go back down again, he
had the time to walk back down and contemplate.  These interludes,
according the Camus, were what made life glorious.  See Myth of
Sysyphus (I mean the real book, not the Silly Wiki, which delivers
life in a nutshell).

Having said that, I do find Relativism to be the "flat plain".
Nothing special, everything just relative.

Cheers
Mark

On 1/12/12, Michael R. Brown <mrb at fuguewriter.com> wrote:
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