Posts on the world, worlding
To world is a verb. I found this out writing why we should. Morality/religion/art all those things that should be blurred back together are outcomes of the urge to world, just as we compose our bodies from the sustenance of the terrain, in a landscape of care.
These posts focus on more postive aspects.
- the word world
- Worldbuilding 101--In which I acknowledge what an acknowledgement of country might mean in the world, the posts below chart how I get to worlding
- Worldbuilding 102… —Don’t judge the future
- The (moral urge / world building urge) plex
- world unfolding by making it up Evolution does not care, yet we do.
- It's intention all the way down: moral urge = a world-building hunger.
- There is no narrative, but, the show must go…. —on
- Seeing the self for the world, we cannot see the worlding we do
- Worlding on Saturday morning
- In which I work though my usages of the terms moral urge, through worldbuilding, to worlding
- At home in the world
- The world is the home for all our homes.
- Follow up on Sydney or the Bush
- World child
- If the world is a thing we have made, then all things are in the world.
- we are human because we have meetings
- things are meetings not objects
- reality is a late discovery
- Worlding the love: romance, romantic and roman
- Look, is romance a risk? On the framework of worlding in relation to what people know of 'romance'
- Other worlds
- Writing good out of me worlds better than the old fool's selfie
- Julia Kristeva, Robert Graves & Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Worlds of worlds No 1 : Karl Poppers world 1…2…3
- The need for worlds: Simone Weil and The Need for Roots as an example of the world bulding urge, and its sub-urges to order order, when/as\how we should should
- Writing good out of me worlds better than the old fool's selfie
- Worlding and AI or AGI
- other worlding
- worlding exhibition in Geelong|djilong July 2024
- very excited — part 1 Amber Smith's thesis.
- arrival — part 2 the walkthrough
- the odd word — part 3 the documentation
- Reaction to Paul Kockelman's 'Ontologies and Worlds: The Price of Being Free' 2024
- worlding exhibition in Geelong|djilong July 2024
- Series of posts on Worlding and the labour theory of value (but really about narcissists and our need to police them).
- Reality does not care about reality how we care and thus world, and how reality does not care. More posts on this topic at Posts on reality.
- Κοσμοσωτηρία (Kosmosōtēría) worldy salvation (this is a play on soteriology)
- My basic position for worlding: premises arising
- Culture versus the world
The more negative or doctrinal or dogmatic end of the world, which I am more likely to label worldbuilding can be found at Posts on morality/ethics/worldbuilding.
Some posts will be on both lists.
I arrived on worlding after I considered worldbuilding, and realised worlding is a practice we engage in as autonomically as we live our bodies. Worldbuilding is the doubled-down on version of worlding.
The normative urge is a worlding facet.
So then, what is the world, in short it is that 'extended phenotype' of kith and kin. The world is the home of all our homes. A type of global optimism and assurance, if not insurance.
I've summed up my basic position on worlding in November 2024.