The electronic media may offer up a means by which our preferentially-ignored fallibility
can cause social collapse, especially to the extent that we concentrate
only on ourselves and not the processes which make us possible. The key
to avoiding this may be humility, i.e. not accepting our own ideas
uncritically (particularly when it comes to making irreversible
decisions about others).
We are not the sole architect of our situation, but only
participants therein. The main architect, "but partly-knowable" nature
and the self-assembly of layered complex systems (like stars, planets,
life, communities) associated therewith, communicates with us through
incoming data whose concepts and categories, as well as whose content, must continually be examined for possible improvement.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
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