A few thoughts:Belinda wrote: ↑Sun Apr 20, 2025 2:45 pm It would be easier, and we may all learn from each other if we all spoke the same language. By "language " I refer to the meanings of words in The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy or similar. These are really cheap to buy and easy to refer to.
There would be no need for Alexis or anyone else to invent a personal definition of 'metaphysics'.
Similarly "the great design" is usually called Cosmos with or without capital letter. Some people call Cosmos "the Almighty Creator," if they care for personification.
We have to recognize that we do not in fact speak the same language. If you, Belindo, were to better understand this you would achieve more understanding of the nature of oppositions in our present.
It is not really a question of vocabulary and the definition of words, but more that we are informed by different sources and streams.
For example you say that you do not understand Pistolero. But it is not because he invents new definitions for words. But rather that he has been exposing himself to ideas and reading fully off your radar. In my case I have read (am reading) many of those authors so it is familiar to me.
You object that I offer my own sense of how the term metaphysic can be useful in our present where perspectival shifts are immense and dramatic. I was educated at a college that valued innovation in the interpretation of the classic texts. So I give myself interpretive rights.
Ideas, words, definitions, concepts — for me these are such things as genuine conservatism requires to “hold onto the world ”.
No Belinda! The Great Design is totally new. You have to conceive of it all over again, as if a Child facing Nature for the first time.
The Cosmos, in your lexicon, refers to the superficial surface. You hear the word but gloss over it. The term Great Design refers to something standing behind what is manifest and it is that to which I refer.
Here, I figure you knew many of these people, am I right? It is an interesting but a strange interview.