Att: Todd Kliewer
Re; And it is more lawful than lawful. >
My question relates to what is more "lawful than lawful". . . if not mystery in itself. We cannot test what is unseen or unheard. So what provides logic is a system that only leads to failure or what is a complete collapse reinforced by the contradicting elements. What is a good definition of law? (If the law itself is not rooted in morality.) For this reason: law's are made to be objectively structured in what universal model?
Re: The most fragile systems are the ones that mistake poetic coherence for structural survival.
Only if there is a fear of collapse. Language is meant to instruct us of our own contrivances. Out of language it becomes design. I think this makes sense?
- Marco
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