--- authfriend wrote:
>
> --- Patrick wrote: 
> >  
> > More recently acquired positivist thinking 
> > refuses to even entertain the premise.
> 
> Say more...

About the positivist thinking? It's just a scholarly-sounding 
excuse for not speculating about things beyond my ken, 
which most everything seems to be.
 
> (My guess is that "desire" and "intention" are human
> terms that don't apply in this case, but that there
> is some aspect to Nature's activity that sorta
> somehow corresponds in Naturely terms.)

The milk wants to sour. The silence wants to manifest. 
Are we anthropomorphizing nature, or did nature create 
humans in its own image?





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