1/ Manifesto: beliefs you treat as self-evident, and ideally bury in subconscious as habits of mind.
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2/ Antimanifesto: contradictions that have your active attention, that you steer by.
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3/ Eg manifesto item: "...[G]lobal civilization faces a new breed of cataclysm." (from #accelerate criticallegalthinking.com/2013/05/14/acc)
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4/ Example antimanifesto item: "Truth vs happiness" from my philosopher's abacus:
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6/ Good reason for this. If you act on the basis of certainty to seek more certainty, manifestos speed you up, antimanifestos slow you down.
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7/ On the other hand, if you act on the basis of doubt to seek out greater doubts, antimanifestos speed you up, manifestos slow you down.
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I've been thinking about "do or do not, there is no try" a lot lately. I think it's a prime antimanifesto
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