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Eidos of History
In America’s Pragmatism, the urgent question is "of" individual sanctity now can be tweeted as: “what is the Pragmatic or Aesthetic function "of" ASS HOLE or PUSSY, anyway?” and "of" the 2 types of Humanity: the Good Dudes and the Bad Dudes— in the view of this “Trash Culture” or “Pseudo Culture”! In European Phenomenology, it is about "aboutness," about, for example, the 4 kinds of people: the Ass-holes, the Ass-wipes, the Ass-kissers, and those who shit all over the world and come home as “Sir”! some of those exist in the understanding, some in reality! Phenomenologically speaking, persons should be explored like an uncharted wild terrain— a person reflects the society he/she lives in. In an African Perspective, there is only one Human race in one Home called Dachii, Oikos: Ume Walaabuu baate— Creation began at Walaabu! Nutu kana, natu akkana— We are, therefore, I am! safuu! oofuu! ubuntu! We Africans are not uncivilized We are civilized differently— and maladjusted with different thought patterns! Simply put, it is too much a "Progress" folks too much to cope with one is too shallow, the other is too deep a "Civilization" to figure out and too hard to focus. Africa, oh Africa land of Love&Light happy to be maladjusted? _______ Operational Definitions of "Eidos" and "Oikos": Eidos: -for Ronald Barthes "eidos" = appearance, idea, constitutive nature, -or as a Greek term, it means "form" "essence", "type" or "species". Oikos -is a Greek term for English prefix: eco- for "ecology" to refer to three related but distinct concepts: the family, the family's property, and the house Who said the ancestry of human knowledge is Greek or Latin anyway?
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