[April 2004 journal entry]
What ideas do I trust unconditionally? A carefully considered few – e.g.,
- the regularities of nature,
- the scientific method (and the antecedent ‘scholastic method’ that fueled the turn from the ‘dark’ centuries to ‘enlightenment’ in the unfolding of European/Western thought) re careful and rigorous inquiry,
- that there is ‘more’ about being human than can be empirically detected,
- that the clearest insight into a person comes when s/he encounters strangers and adversaries,
- the way of being that is implicit in the resolve to give expecting nothing in return,
- that respect heals/unites,
- a ‘beatitudes’ way of being,
- courtesy,
- the ideas expressed in the ‘I Have Time’ poem and the ‘To Live Life Well’ poem I wrote for our daughters,
- that all ‘God’ language is morphic (i.e., anthropo-, socio-, cosmo-),
- . . . .