The Philosophy of Slack

Started by BikerDude, October 21, 2013, 01:43:10 PM

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BikerDude

Very Dudeish.

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Slack prefers the liminal beyond the a priori, a point of pointlessness, an event unscripted, being as it is a high beyond the apex. Even the slacker can ride that wave. And yet ?wave? is the utterance of pure form. No good. Then how about this?

Slack rides the wave/non-wave at a point beyond the apex that?s never reached ? but then gets tired, and needs to take a nap ? at this, Platonic lameness seeps into his unconscious; he dreams about angry, pointy triangles. But, luckily, wakes with the setting sun and a caravan of dervishes camped by the Pyramids.?
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In Towards a Philosophy of History, Spanish philosopher Ortega y Gasset argues that all action in life is rooted in conceptions of the world. Simply put, we act and do based on our conceptions and beliefs. Where does this leave slack? The slacker?s conception and belief is founded in inaction. Is this a contradiction? Can one have an inactive theory of action? Of course!

Better still, slack is not crippled by inaction, feeling a sense of guilt or need to heed the call of responsibility. Inaction is not a negative state. Rather, it?s a choice ? a conception. And so, slack is at peace in inaction. It is, by definition of being a product of belief, a natural state. Moreover, slack seeks (in not seeking) to achieve (by not achieving) new horizons of inaction. For as everybody knows, even in inactivity there is sometimes hidden purpose and motion.

Slack pushes inaction to new heights, finding that in the (non)-quest for infinite nothingness, one is at peace, and becomes inured to the very idea of action. In its inaction, slack is all action, all moments, all events, all happenings, all eternities. And here we come to see what is hidden beyond action ? the battle with time. Slack is beyond time ? slack is an epicycle, a looping ? literally a ?slack? stitch in the fabric of all realities. If slack is any action, it is the action beyond time.
http://thenecromancer.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/the-philosophy-of-slack/
http://thenecromancer.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/the-philosophy-of-slack-2-slack-and-stuff/
http://thenecromancer.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/the-philosophy-of-slack-3-slack-and-action/


Out here we are all his children


DigitalBuddha

Quote from: BikerDude on October 21, 2013, 01:43:10 PM
Very Dudeish.

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Slack prefers the liminal beyond the a priori, a point of pointlessness, an event unscripted, being as it is a high beyond the apex. Even the slacker can ride that wave. And yet ?wave? is the utterance of pure form. No good. Then how about this?

Slack rides the wave/non-wave at a point beyond the apex that?s never reached ? but then gets tired, and needs to take a nap ? at this, Platonic lameness seeps into his unconscious; he dreams about angry, pointy triangles. But, luckily, wakes with the setting sun and a caravan of dervishes camped by the Pyramids.?
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In Towards a Philosophy of History, Spanish philosopher Ortega y Gasset argues that all action in life is rooted in conceptions of the world. Simply put, we act and do based on our conceptions and beliefs. Where does this leave slack? The slacker?s conception and belief is founded in inaction. Is this a contradiction? Can one have an inactive theory of action? Of course!

Better still, slack is not crippled by inaction, feeling a sense of guilt or need to heed the call of responsibility. Inaction is not a negative state. Rather, it?s a choice ? a conception. And so, slack is at peace in inaction. It is, by definition of being a product of belief, a natural state. Moreover, slack seeks (in not seeking) to achieve (by not achieving) new horizons of inaction. For as everybody knows, even in inactivity there is sometimes hidden purpose and motion.

Slack pushes inaction to new heights, finding that in the (non)-quest for infinite nothingness, one is at peace, and becomes inured to the very idea of action. In its inaction, slack is all action, all moments, all events, all happenings, all eternities. And here we come to see what is hidden beyond action ? the battle with time. Slack is beyond time ? slack is an epicycle, a looping ? literally a ?slack? stitch in the fabric of all realities. If slack is any action, it is the action beyond time.
http://thenecromancer.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/the-philosophy-of-slack/
http://thenecromancer.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/the-philosophy-of-slack-2-slack-and-stuff/
http://thenecromancer.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/the-philosophy-of-slack-3-slack-and-action/

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