Fuzzy Philosophy: The Law of Space
A personal philosophical theory explored.
An idea that will cultivate civility, combat crime, and promote world peace — if you will only preach what you practice. And, it’s easier done than said.
Hello. I would like to invite you to take a trip with me to the land of “A Theory”.
Imagination Vs Theory
The land of theory is not like the land of imagination. To travel in imagination, you must sometimes engage in “suspension of belief” in order to fully enjoy your imaginative travel. However, in order to derive the most benefit from a sojourn into theory, you should question every new idea you encounter and put those ideas to the test.
“To the test, you say. What test?”, you ask. (And I applaud your asking! It shows that you are of the right stuff – you are up for the mental excursion.) There are many tests that a new idea might be subjected to, and you are encouraged to use any test that you see as appropriate to the idea in question. Have you heard of the tests of the Pondering P’s? Is it Plausible / Possible / Probable? Does it have Possible Profitable Potential, or as some phrase it – what might happen if I Personally Put it into Practice?
The First Premise of the Philosophy of The Law of Space
Two Realms of Rights
Each and every individual has a right to his or her own personal space. This personal space can be broken down into two different realms.
The First Realm
The first is the actual physical area that our bodies occupy, and depending on circumstances and different cultures and beliefs, extends a bit beyond the limits of the physical body. There are no exact boundaries of this physical personal space, as different cultures express the concept in different ways, and different circumstances will sometimes shift the boundaries as required. For example, most people would require more personal physical space within the confines of their home than in a crowded public gathering.
As a sub-premise, I put forth the notion that this personal space that we are all entitled to should extend to embrace our loved ones and encompass our personal property.
Let’s recognize this juncture as the first stop on our tour of this Theory – the intersection of the first premise and the first realm of rights. You are encouraged to question any ideas put forth or any thoughts that these ideas evoke. Stretch your mental muscles by comparing these ideas and thoughts with your own personal experiences in life. If you like, try the tests of the Pondering P’s – plausible / possible / probable / possible profitable potential / the providence of personal practice.
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