The OED offers the following obsolete definition for "organon" :
"A bodily organ, esp. as an instrument of the soul or mind."
The Organon ("instrument") is also a title used to group together Aristotle's treatises on logic.
~http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-logic/#AriLogWorOrg
The OED offers this definition of "public"
"Open to general observation, view, or knowledge; existing, performed, or carried out without concealment, so that all may see or hear."
Friday, February 17, 2012
"The one who bows and pays respect,
And the one who receives the bow
and the respect,
Both of us are empty.
That is why the communion is perfect."
- Thich Nhat Hanh
from
http://impermanence.xanga.com/418574833/item/
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