Coupling the CTMU’s Metaformalist Program to Emotion (Thymos) and to Disgruntled University Refuse, the Emboldened Masses—The “Spiritedness,” Thymos as the “desire for Recognition.”
Can We reproduce this Mission, is the Chord Struck Often Enough in the hearts and minds of strangers or newcomers? Introductory material should lead With this: That We have a Mission to Live by Truth
Coupling the CTMU’s Metaformalist Program to Emotion (Thymos) and to Disgruntled University Refuse, the Emboldened Masses—The “Spiritedness,” Thymos as the “desire for Recognition.”
Often We forget that in Our Own drive for recognition We leave something to be desired for Our counterparts. Knowing that Everyone carries this ancient Greek conception of Thymos or Thumos, the “Spiritedness” or simply the “desire to be recognized”—tapping into this source of energy in the Human soul, in the community of scientists that may extend to make up the CTMU’s source Subject in the plural. With this being the only ingredient in spreading the CTMU into intellectual communities We must think of the Thymos of most academics and would be philosophers and scientists. It is certainly important to emphasis the Supertautological and logic-inducted ‘inferential’ basis of the CTMU, that any Theory of Everything worth its salt would end up replicating parts of this Model and Framework. But beyond the thing that so obviously attracts the interests of We the Hungry few Who are early adopters in this movement. The natural question that beggars a response is: What Does the CTMU and Metaformalist Program do for Me? Practically and immediately.
I know that it is Our lot to answer with gusto and grit, this We must do, and this I am confident We will find a Way to Work Towards resolve, genesis and grip of purchase on the Metaformalist program’s ‘Subject(s).’…
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