Thanks—just learning that concept has actually appreciably increased my (self) understanding.
In case it isn’t obvious to people: The name is a pun. If there are “b”-liefs there must be “a”-liefs. One way to think about an alief is as a kind of proto-belief.
Another one that I think has yet to escape Benton house is ‘cesire’, along the same lines.
All I’m finding on the Internets is Aimé Césaire—elaboration?
I would assume that cesire is a modified version of desire, possibly a tendency to act to further a certain cause even if you desire something else.
So would I; I would still like an elaboration.
It’s from p642 of the pdf you linked.
Thanks! It took me a while to sort of get a handle on the idea—I still didn’t get it when I posted the above comic.
Edit: The above comment. Geez, sleep-deprived much?
Thanks—just learning that concept has actually appreciably increased my (self) understanding.
In case it isn’t obvious to people: The name is a pun. If there are “b”-liefs there must be “a”-liefs. One way to think about an alief is as a kind of proto-belief.
Another one that I think has yet to escape Benton house is ‘cesire’, along the same lines.
All I’m finding on the Internets is Aimé Césaire—elaboration?
I would assume that cesire is a modified version of desire, possibly a tendency to act to further a certain cause even if you desire something else.
So would I; I would still like an elaboration.
It’s from p642 of the pdf you linked.
Thanks! It took me a while to sort of get a handle on the idea—I still didn’t get it when I posted the above comic.
Edit: The above comment. Geez, sleep-deprived much?