I'm not sure what this post will be about. Trying to avoid predictions, and all that. There's something about intention that's been lost in my focus on finding a way to look at action without intention, putting will into the background. We have wills. The will-to-live, for instance, is universally lauded. It's only problematic when it's a cancer-cell's will or a persistently virulent parasite's will-to-live we are dealing with. That's at the center of why human will has become fraught with – I was going to say peril, or inconsistency?
Sowing Doubt…
Sowing Doubt…
Sowing Doubt…
I'm not sure what this post will be about. Trying to avoid predictions, and all that. There's something about intention that's been lost in my focus on finding a way to look at action without intention, putting will into the background. We have wills. The will-to-live, for instance, is universally lauded. It's only problematic when it's a cancer-cell's will or a persistently virulent parasite's will-to-live we are dealing with. That's at the center of why human will has become fraught with – I was going to say peril, or inconsistency?