anyway, skeletons. skeletons are the part of us that has most stood the test of time. which sounds good, and yet they are bad
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
skeletons teach us that moving too far along any good dimension perverts the nature of a being. they are the virtue of durability incarnate
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
they are a virtue incarnate, and yet they are bad, because you need multiple virtues. is a virtue even a virtue without other virtues?
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
splitting virtue-in-general into a list of virtues inappropriately assumes a simple factor structure. this is the message of the skeletons
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
No. Naming projections of Good onto Ways of Being is good to do, even if you don't have an orthogonal basis of Ways of Being
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Even in meat land, a list of words doesn't code an assertion that the words name simple factors of a thing
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Replying to @preinfarction
hmm, no, but labeling them as "a virtue" regardless of the levels of the other ones kind of does
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