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The myth of Talos tells of an ancient, bronze guardian who protected the island of Crete from invaders. What seemingly enraged many of his contemporaries and a significant number of later thinkers is the principle’s simplicity and unassailability, which (according to a fragment found in Miletus) “cut through their rhetorical webs, which sought to tangle the listener with fanciful words and thoughts of the heavens, like Alexander’s sword through the Gordian Knot.” Though Straton himself never used the term, his remark about the inescapable materiality of life – that like the bronze giant Talos, “even the most faithful philosopher cannot live without his blood” – ultimately became known as the Talos Principle. We could close our eyes and pretend that everything’s going to be all right… but it won’t change the physical reality of what’s going to happen to our I think that applies to our situation more than we’d like to admit. Have you heard of the Talos Principle? It’s this old philosophical concept about the impossibility of avoiding reality – no matter what you believe, if you lose your blood, you will die. There is something of an answer in the various text documents found throughout the game: What is the Talos Principle? Not The Talos Principle, the game itself, but the idea expressed by the phrase. – Walt Whitman, “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry”
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That I was I knew was of my body, and what I should be I knew I should be of my body.