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Larry Moore  
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 More options Oct 4 2012, 7:32 pm
Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett
From: Larry Moore <sshirleyallan1...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2012 18:32:01 -0500
Local: Thurs, Oct 4 2012 7:32 pm
Subject: Re: [I] monarchy and the uk constitution
On 2012-10-04, John S. Wilkins <j...@wilkins.id.au> wrote:

> Larry Moore <sshirleyallan1...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> On 2012-10-03, John S. Wilkins <j...@wilkins.id.au> wrote:

>> >> >> Just as an adjunct how, precisely, do we wish to define "civilized"?  In
>> >> >> such a way as everyone agrees with the definition rather than the usual
>> >> >> way which is "Doing things the way I think they should be done"

>> >> >There is no other definition. To be civilised is to do and act the way
>> >> >John Wilkins think things should be done.

>> >> Does it matter which John Wilkins?

>> > Certainly. Not that seventeenth century poseur...

>> OK ... accepting you as a relevant authority, what are the necessary
>> and sufficient conditions?

> I told you. That things are done the way I think they should be. I
> didn't say I knew what those ways were overtly, or even consistently.

Could we bracket the target somewhat?
Complexity of organization, extended horizons and connections,
specialization?

--
“All acts are caused by the natures of the entities acting, but some
acts are appropriately unconstrained by external coercion.”
John Wilkins


 
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