RE: virus: Re:What's your law?

From: John Jurgens (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Sun Feb 01 2004 - 01:31:19 MST

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    [Blunderov]

    Hi everybody. Just got back from a road trip and have been trying to
    catch up with Virus.

    Of course this particular thread has gripped my attention more than
    somewhat and it put me in mind of a George Santayana remark to something
    like the effect that the pleasure of chess is deeply connected to a
    primal desire to overcome opposition.

    So I began rooting about to see if I could find the actual quote - it
    fits in with my project "life is struggle"* quite nicely - and instead
    found:

    <major digression>
    http://www.avendano.org/quote/
    (Quotes, aphorisms, laws and thoughts)

    My atheism is true piety towards the universe and denies only gods
    fashioned by men in their own image, to be servants of their human
    interests.
    George Santayana (1863-1952)
    </major digression>

    I find myself in a bit of a quandary w/r to Lucifer's First Law. I would
    agree with it but only in the sense that 'playing it like a game' means
    using strategies learned from games in living.

    'Game' it seems to me, has as a central component of its meaning the
    understanding that the outcome of the game is trivial. Stated another
    way, if the outcome of the game has an importance which extends beyond
    the game itself, then it is no longer a game (Of course if the game is
    considered to be a superset of life then all outcomes are trivial, but
    this smacks suspiciously of begging the question.)

    So, I suppose, a lot depends upon the value that is assigned to the
    outcome of life.

    Is it a brief strut and fret upon a fleeting stage? (Trivial)
    Is it that solemn ceremony, the Passing-on-of-Light? (Non-trivial)

    In either event I am remain convinced that The law of struggle
    (Blunderov's law)* is unfalsifiable.

    Best Regards

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