Re: virus: Technology (was manifest science)

Joe E. Dees (joedees@bellsouth.net)
Thu, 3 Jun 1999 22:04:19 -0500

Date sent:      	Thu, 3 Jun 1999 18:46:46 -0700 (PDT)
From:           	Dylan Durst <ddurst@levien.com>
To:             	virus@lucifer.com
Subject:        	Re: virus: Technology (was manifest science)
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> > Why should such a word be sought? There are essential
> > differences between the two; to coin a single word for both and thus
> > collapse and conflate (and thus illicitly erase) these distinctions
> > would be a step backwards into confusion.
>
> While we are at it, we should get rid of "fruit" as well. There are
> 'essential differences" (I'm sure that the essense of fruit changes
> depending when and who you are) between apples and bananas. To coin a
> single word for both both and thus collapse and conflate (and thus
> illicitly erase) these disctintions would be a step backwards into
> confusion.
>
> (sorry to steal your words)
>
> - dylan
>
One is not purposeful and the other purposeless (unless you have an intentional banana hidden somewhere). Apples and bananas are the same kinds of things (edible reproductive pods of plants) which share a process (growing); evolution and innovation are not (since evolution happens to the organism, and innovation is concerned with the augmentation), nor do they share a process (the latter being directed, the former not).
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