anyway.



thread: 2009-07-13 : How About Some Q and A

On 2009-07-15, Vincent wrote:

Callan: The physical incapacity one.

It's simply that, demonstrably, we can agree to things moment-to-moment that violate our previous agreements about who has authority over what.

Our outstanding authority agreements contribute to our moment-to-moment agreements, absolutely. But they don't constitute them.

That's all! Authority is part of ongoing, contingent assent, yes, totally. Depending on the game's system (maybe meaning its design), it might even be the most important part.



 

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