>The fact that H is interesting enough for you to be considering the question at all means that it must have some relevance to the things you care about .
Even if H came to my attention because I read it in a comment on the internet?
Even if I live in medieval Europe and am surrounding by people who like to argue about how many angels can fit on the head of a pin?
If you lived in medieval Europe and people argued about such things, then I’d wager you would find it pretty much relevant.
Also, principles of classification (which later gave birth to biological systematics) went through the angels @ archangels stage, so—yes. Please don’t neglect the discourse :)
>The fact that H is interesting enough for you to be considering the question at all means that it must have some relevance to the things you care about .
Even if H came to my attention because I read it in a comment on the internet?
Even if I live in medieval Europe and am surrounding by people who like to argue about how many angels can fit on the head of a pin?
If you lived in medieval Europe and people argued about such things, then I’d wager you would find it pretty much relevant.
Also, principles of classification (which later gave birth to biological systematics) went through the angels @ archangels stage, so—yes. Please don’t neglect the discourse :)