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."
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Security
Ah, what a relief to finally live in an objective universe
where our occurrences can be safely calculated— where choice, courage, and
faith are only impersonal probabilities and meaning is in a measurement.
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