elmo85
elmo85 t1_j02mvdz wrote
Reply to comment by CaseyTS in Existence is infinitely richer than our descriptions of it. So, rather than cling to reductive explanations that only ‘close’ life’s possibilities, we should ‘open’ reality by seeing ourselves as perpetual students | Interview with Black Existentialist Lewis Gordon by philosophybreak
I think there are some explanations of seriousness dropped here and there in the article, and it is not exactly what you mean. it is rather used for following rules without questioning, respecting discipline to the detriment of creativity.
this means someone can be serious in their work (in your terms) without following the seriousness of the subject (in the author's term).
he suggests playfulness for example to break well known dichotomies, or an other example to adopt foreign ideas instead of translating everything to familiar terms.
at least this is my recollection.
elmo85 t1_j01pzj0 wrote
Reply to comment by CaseyTS in Existence is infinitely richer than our descriptions of it. So, rather than cling to reductive explanations that only ‘close’ life’s possibilities, we should ‘open’ reality by seeing ourselves as perpetual students | Interview with Black Existentialist Lewis Gordon by philosophybreak
>but being playful can be limiting in itself, especially in a complex topic, like engineering or empathizing with trauma, where care is absolutely needed in order to make much progress
but he is talking about philosophy, which is inherently general, not as specific as a given engineering problem.
btw the most exciting products of engineering are always the ones which are attempting to break paradigms.
elmo85 t1_irjgik1 wrote
Reply to comment by Trusty_Gold in Pixelfika: Your daily design inspiration by _drikerf
in Hungarian "fika" is the rude version for booger
elmo85 t1_j02tb0a wrote
Reply to comment by CaseyTS in Existence is infinitely richer than our descriptions of it. So, rather than cling to reductive explanations that only ‘close’ life’s possibilities, we should ‘open’ reality by seeing ourselves as perpetual students | Interview with Black Existentialist Lewis Gordon by philosophybreak
I think you are too serious about the meaning of that word.