Rydrum2112
Methodologist
In this essay, Jay Foster introduces the idea of conceptual analysis. This is the process of comparing and contrasting a concept with another one to get a better understanding of the first.
Foster compares 2 concepts of the lifestream in ff7 & AC. In ff7 universe there are 2 views on the lifestream one taken by Avalanche and the other by Shinra. After a lot of philosophy BS (holism, organism, reductionism, mechanism...) he ends up with the explination of the first main conflict in FF7.
Avalanche takes the approach that the lifestream is literally the life of the planet, and that it has properties over and above its physical manifestation (mako). Shinra takes the approach that mako is more of a fossil fuel, it is just energy to be used.
He then discuss the Gaia Hypothesis with the idea of Gaia from spirits within. GH suggest the earth is an active agent, maintaining homeostasis or that the earth is creating an environment that is optimal for life.
I think the most interesting part of the chapter is the discussion of the GH. (Personally, I doubt its scientific veracity but I think it can be used to help illustrate why we should be taking better care of the environment.)
What do you guys think? How important is the gaia hypothesis to ff7?
Personally- do you believe in the GH?
Can also think of the lifestream and the planet gaia from ff7 as living? It does call forth the weapons.
Foster compares 2 concepts of the lifestream in ff7 & AC. In ff7 universe there are 2 views on the lifestream one taken by Avalanche and the other by Shinra. After a lot of philosophy BS (holism, organism, reductionism, mechanism...) he ends up with the explination of the first main conflict in FF7.
Avalanche takes the approach that the lifestream is literally the life of the planet, and that it has properties over and above its physical manifestation (mako). Shinra takes the approach that mako is more of a fossil fuel, it is just energy to be used.
He then discuss the Gaia Hypothesis with the idea of Gaia from spirits within. GH suggest the earth is an active agent, maintaining homeostasis or that the earth is creating an environment that is optimal for life.
I think the most interesting part of the chapter is the discussion of the GH. (Personally, I doubt its scientific veracity but I think it can be used to help illustrate why we should be taking better care of the environment.)
What do you guys think? How important is the gaia hypothesis to ff7?
Personally- do you believe in the GH?
Can also think of the lifestream and the planet gaia from ff7 as living? It does call forth the weapons.