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Re: Do you have a TF philosophy? [Re: ] #16634 08/20/08 11:16 PM
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Oh. I was just having fun dj.

Re: Do you have a TF philosophy? [Re: ] #16635 08/20/08 11:18 PM
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Oh. I was just having fun dj.
Stout is a beer, porter also,,was made for hardworking fellows to fortify them. Give them strenght. Pretty stout???
Was just goofin!

Re: Do you have a TF philosophy? [Re: ] #16667 08/28/08 03:38 AM
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Please don't let DJswan's and my little sideline put a stop to our thread.
I'm not sure of my philosophy yet,,but know it's good for my heart.. I return home every single day happy.

Re: Do you have a TF philosophy? [Re: collarandhames] #20571 07/06/09 03:49 AM
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I have a philosophy that has timber framing in it.

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Re: Do you have a TF philosophy? [Re: mo] #20578 07/07/09 12:09 AM
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joining timbers would itself be a way of doing philosophy; if we understand that philosophy is a love of wisdom, rather than the elaborate systems that are often used to represent it.

the most striking feature about making some sort of structure out of timbers ontologically, in terms of the being of the act, is the inherent giveness of the material- the timbers are heavy, they have distinctive grains, finishes, trees out of which each one came in particular- each tree being one distinctive being, one distinctive life, in a whole world full of living things, a forest of them literally. so the material stands out as given; it is also called out of the panalopy of beings that is balanced precariously up in the air- desperately balanced even. (I sense the desperation of trees nowadays, though perhaps this is imagination.) Every good timber has the character of a noble tragedy and a passing on. aphorism, and philosophy shades into poetry. a poetic kind of timber framing might have the same sort of character, the same sort of presence in the practice - fostering a sense of the given and its potentials- though it might, qua poetry, spend its evenings differently.

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