This is why the secret true LOTR ending is Sauron slow-clapping and then fishing the ring out of Mt. Doom while explaining that you can’t destroy the one ring (edit: and much obliged for fetching me my ring).
It would be really good to figure out a real solution to this. A possible speculative way in: mistake theory is afraid of violence (understandably) and so ignores that violence is continuous with existence (existing is a kind of doing violence to nature), and the notion of mistake is founded on the notion of truth which is founded on life which is founded on existence. So maybe mistake theorists can uncover how they’re already essentially wielding a kind of violence. (Not at all to say that all violence is the same. Argument good, bullet bad.) Once that’s uncovered, the violence they’re already wielding might perhaps be more reconcilable with the violence needed to prevent violence.
This is why the secret true LOTR ending is Sauron slow-clapping and then fishing the ring out of Mt. Doom while explaining that you can’t destroy the one ring (edit: and much obliged for fetching me my ring).
It would be really good to figure out a real solution to this. A possible speculative way in: mistake theory is afraid of violence (understandably) and so ignores that violence is continuous with existence (existing is a kind of doing violence to nature), and the notion of mistake is founded on the notion of truth which is founded on life which is founded on existence. So maybe mistake theorists can uncover how they’re already essentially wielding a kind of violence. (Not at all to say that all violence is the same. Argument good, bullet bad.) Once that’s uncovered, the violence they’re already wielding might perhaps be more reconcilable with the violence needed to prevent violence.