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Sen Seino Vesto
Sen Vesto (Seino)

born 		Dec. 10, 1965, Urals Territory, Eastern Federation

known for		the concept of the future and development of its algorithm

education		the Bashkir State University, Faculty for Roman-German Philology – Ufa City (1997)

official website 	www.senvesto.com

mother		Lera Yacoupova

Official list of works copyrighted (as of Sep. 2009):

A Pinch of Dazzling per a Glass of Night (Щепоть зеркального блеска на стакан ночи)

Legends on a Striding Rock (Легенды о Шагающем камне)

Dialogue on the Wall (Диалог о Стене)

On the Wall

Weather Report to Morning (Прогноз погоды на утро)

Moon Path (Лунная Тропа)

Reflected Dusk (Отраженные сумерки. Сага каменного угля)

A Strolling Dragon Splashes in Waters of a Cold Lake (Странствующий дракон резвится в водах холодного озера)

Prolegomena of the Evolution (Пролегомены эволюции. Сага о бойцовой рыбке)

Patriot of the Planet (Патриот планеты)

Strawberry’s Night (Ночь земляники)

Splash Who Lived in a Well (Плеск, который жил в колодце. Сага о точке замерзания)

Sen Seino Vesto
Contemporary philosophy

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“Evolution is in need of our composure and support.”


 * Reflected Dusk

As all the other author’s designs, fundamental suggestions and speculations were less theoretical and much more pragmatical, not to say ‘practical’, than classical philosophy implied to be, and than it was accepted in this field of knowledge through centuries, ipso facto tracing its roots up to Stoicism and Peripateticism (founded by Aristotle; refers to Aristotle's practice of walking to and fro while teaching), the two ancient Greek schools of philosophy who implemented their complete theoretical views into every aspect of practical life. At best, the two were reflected in the author’s Legends on a Striding Rock (2002-2003).

While describing this quite touchy subject of the author’s creations, probably, the worst lexical suggestion for outlining would be using of a standard ‘synthesis of…’, since, in accordance with the author’s personal and profound view, a personal ability to reproduce cultural/historical values by his own strength is of much more value than the mankind’s ability to retain them, and no aspect of a theoretical knowledge should be suggested for the others as a guide unless this knowledge was the person’s life experience; nevertheless, in outlining his philosophy and the teaching it would be impossible to miss the philosophy of Tao the Way as the teaching of the Balance as universal law: no external interference should be inferred in the Tao, which is natural way of things (proposition created by Lao-tzu, “Master Lao,” or “Lao the Master,” a legendary Chinese philosopher traditionally regarded as the author of the Tao Te Ching; 6-5th century bc).

‘It is easy to be clever from a distance’, another author’s saying. Despite an automatically inviting common comparison, it implies no sarcasm. The best way to remain wise is to keep distance, which would be a welcoming description for the author’s maxim, reconstructing from his own life.

''“…No one takes it for a surprise while working with a canvas the painter is apt to be natural, or to put it better, pragmatical, when from the whole possible range of colors he follows just a few ones. I simply was doing what I could do best. Some people call it to guide oneself in his life by its natural sense; I call it a modest noninfringement of an internal order of the things and the occurrences.

To patiently hold an indisturbable bearing under collapsing heavens and ancient columns of temples, enough is to retain in your eyes calmness of chilly lakes and laconic comprehension of a painter…”


 * Legends on a Striding Rock, 8th Legend

The basic thesis was simple. F. Nietzsche’s teacher, A. Schopenhauer, following I. Kant and George Berkeley have proved that “the world is a mere notion of my own.” Thereby, changing a world ‘notion’ of a particular experimental (“control”) group of population, it might be possible to have the world changed: there was just a reasonable next step to speculate, that the people in the question should be branded by its trace, too. But all of them missed to make another one, simple and natural step, suggesting that “the notion of my own is itself the thing designed by the world.” Now only, by presence of converse dependant assumption the formula with a claim to a basement of “the whole” could seem to be unconditionally complete. All that was now needed was to find the way to have it tested.

A judgment for intellect, which might be traced by the “nothing” located outside its natural limits, beyond its physical borders of cognition, has inherently been transgressing the proposition which newest time have output not only up to the level of a scientific speculation or a paradox one among others, but up to just the one absolute fundamental principle – “an authentic truth,” because having former boundaries of the cognizable been infringed, making them eo ipso not just “fuzzy,” not just boggy, but just that very alien in quantum understanding of any occurrence.

On the assumption of proposed thesis that the man’s history – within the shape he is known of up to date – is to be over where he will be able to determine the borders of his cognition, these borders were turning to be same quantum fuzzy to say the least. What was he was greeted with. Speaking on ‘borders of the cognizable’ and ‘borders of the man’s cognition’ the author proceed from the assumption that it was talked of different notions. Stated problematics of reappraisal not just of particular concepts, but of fundamental bases was caused not so much by curiosity as by the barest necessity: “we have to know where we’ve come from and where we’re bound for.”

The last circumstance should obviously be taken for one of the keys. Just that very existence of that Limits, far from being just a theoretical speculation, presence of certain logical Schwarzschild sphere makes the phenomenon of cognition itself, let's say, self-sufficient. In another words, all the discussed is still keeping its validity up to fuzzy limits of this drawn unprecedented by its meaningfulness “sphere.” Beyond them another laws are to act, and the “laws” of classical philosophy remain valid. They just lay then beyond tools of evidences.

Development of his philosophy, as said, was caused by practical aims. Recommended proposition was based on statement that a pragmatical, applied function of the theoretical construct has remained untraced by anyone, and even still stayed unconsidered. “Being created by the order of the things, intellect creates it for itself.” It was not talked about some new especially artful method of mind manipulation, as it was by some observers resolved. How in fact it is far from the real state of the case it is proposed to investigate.

Certainly, introduced “creation way of the man of the future” looked much more attractive and human than a method of artificial keeping down in the well of one accidental specimen, who worse luck seemed for certain bad “experimenters” to be gifted by nature on sufficient level, with no access to food and light, and piloting him towards uttermost end – their “designed horizon of bright future.” (see Politics section of this article) Remarkable that a notorious way of “delayed mortification” was taken out of contexts of the author’s own work.

To use the power of the circumstances, which could also be called one of the general practical maxims of the newly developed philosophical teaching by Vesto, placed on the four basic suppositions: that the presence itself consists of possibilities; “a resolution lays always somewhere near us”; each act you are involved in suggests a range of outcomes; and each dash against you is a natural opportunity to act towards surroundings.

‘Vestoicism,’ so to say, was at his best reflected in the author’s Patriot of the Planet, a short parable disguised to screenplay – a “talk” between three participants: the God, Fat Hamster who by opportunity lays at length his accusations, and dying Black Wolf caught into a steel trap.

“Evolution is in need of our composure and support.”

Futurology

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Ethology

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Science-fiction

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Politics

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Graphics

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Notes

list of works known for (not full):

A Pinch of Dazzling per a Glass of Night (Щепоть зеркального блеска на стакан ночи)

Legends on a Striding Rock (Легенды о Шагающем камне)

Dialogue on the Wall (Диалог о Стене)

On the Wall

Weather Report to Morning (Прогноз погоды на утро)

Moon Path (Лунная Тропа)

Reflected Dusk (Отраженные сумерки. Сага каменного угля)

A Traveling Dragon Splashes in Waters of a Cold Lake (Странствующий дракон резвится в водах холодного озера)

Prolegomena of the Evolution (Пролегомены эволюции. Сага о бойцовой рыбке)

Patriot of the Planet (Патриот планеты)

Strawberry’s Night (Ночь земляники)

Splash Who Lived in a Well (Плеск, который жил в колодце. Сага о точке замерзания)

5 Days of War in Georgia (5 дней войны в Грузии)

The Dawns’ Book (Книга Рассветов)

The Sunsets’ Book (Книга Закатов)

Harpies Who Fly Above the Dawn (Гарпии, летящие над утром)

The Schoenberg Limit (Предел Шенберга)

The Last Totem (Последний Тотем)

'''A Strolling Dragon Splashes in Waters of a Cold Lake. Collection''' (Странствующий дракон резвится в водах холодного озера. Сборник)

'''Selected Projects of the World: Ruin Building. Guide for Dummies''' (Избранные проекты мира: строительство руин. Руководство для чайников)

I, Robot Inc.

A Watch for A Pelican (Часы для пеликана)

Fields of research:

Ethology, sociology, futurology, science-fiction, psychology, contemporary philosophy, aboriginal/indigenous population and its sociological differences between mainlands

other names known for: ‘Sei-no, Seyno, Vestoic’

other ethnic names known for: ‘Сен Сейно Весто, Сей-но, Сейно, Вестоик’

Sources:

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The U.S. Library of Congress – Txu 1-647-222

[http://www.senvesto.com/download-pc.html B. Strugazki’s Closed Correspondence. An Opportunity to Become Familiar with the Last Talk Deleted from B. Strugazki's Website – Закрытая переписка Б. Стругацкого]

[http://www.senvesto.com S. Vesto. Legends on a Striding Rock – С. Весто. Легенды о Шагающем камне]

[http://www.senvesto.com S. Vesto. Dialogue on the Wall - С. Весто. Диалог о Стене]

[http://www.senvesto.com/download-ow.html S. Vesto. On the Wall]

[http://www.senvesto.com/download-rh.html S. Vesto.'5 Days of War in Georgia: 5 Days of War (2010) by Renny Harlin. Some Comments to Critics and Some Critics to Comments' - С. Весто. 5 Дней Войны в Грузии: «5 Дней в Августе» (2010), Ренни Харлин. Комментарий к критике и критика к комментариям]

The U.S. Library of Congress – TXu 1-870-830

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