On Tue, Nov 21 2023, Edgar Vincent <e-v@posteo.net> wrote:
> Hello everyone,>> On 21/11/2023 11:18, Protesilaos Stavrou wrote:>> Hello Mekeor,>>>> There is no specific reason. Of course, we can always come up with some>> fancy story behind this choice, but I don't have one right now.>>>> Have a nice day,>> Prot>>> I assumed that the naming implied that one worked (the generic,> mechanical *zoè*) during the day and lived (a full, qualified, vital> *bios*) during the night.
That's always what I've assumed, too. :)
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Re: Why is vivendi dark and operandi bright - and not the other way around?
> From: Greg Farough <gregf@gnu.org>> Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 12:43:40 -0500>> On Tue, Nov 21 2023, Edgar Vincent <e-v@posteo.net> wrote:>>> Hello everyone,>>>> On 21/11/2023 11:18, Protesilaos Stavrou wrote:>>> Hello Mekeor,>>>>>> There is no specific reason. Of course, we can always come up with some>>> fancy story behind this choice, but I don't have one right now.>>>>>> Have a nice day,>>> Prot>>>>> I assumed that the naming implied that one worked (the generic,>> mechanical *zoè*) during the day and lived (a full, qualified, vital>> *bios*) during the night.>> That's always what I've assumed, too. :)
I believe I mentioned something along those lines somewhere, but it
probably was a rationalisation.
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