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Uncle Emanuel Watkins
07-03-2011, 12:38 PM
Compared to the sophists he argued against, Plato had little fault. So, understand that his student Aristotle only intended to tweak when forming alternate viewpoints to the conclusions of his former teacher. To do so, he brought up the differences between "being" and "becoming" in an attempt to clear up convoluted ways in Plato's thinking. Likewise, modern society has become convoluted in how it relates to the individual not because of any truth it has established over him or her, but because of how it markets itself in relationship to them for the benefit of just a few in society.

Simply put, in matters concerning the fleeing elites in a tyranny, convolution is the preferred best way to proceed as the questions about what are the concreteness of being and the dynamic movement of becoming are avoided by them altogether. However, in matters concerning the people and their Civil Purpose, every individual in a society should be an artist in their concrete being while they should think scientifically in their more dynamic, ever changing becoming.

Is this convoluted?

Uncle Emanuel Watkins
07-04-2011, 03:36 AM
Bump.
See, I'm just pondering ways in which the United States can seperate itself from Europe and the lessor world. In the tyrannies of foreign lands, one should expect the convoluted question of what should be considered art and what should be a science. In the United States though, we should make determinations depending on what is in the best interest of the people. This is why every American should be deemed artistic in their being and scientific in their thinking. For example, a artistic psychologist is more likely to starve for his patient with them behaving as his or her works of art. An artistic surgeon is more likely to live in a smaller house for example. Similarly, a member of the janitorial arts would be more likely to take pride in his or her work while thinking more scientifically about how to make our world a little cleaner.

rubioneocon
03-06-2013, 01:31 AM
You ain't really smart enough Uncle - watch this . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fE3T12G9gk

all of it please - the music is great over this documented event too folks.