Friday, November 02, 2007

Use and abuse of "Organic"

Oh, the ever changing meanings of "organic". More important than the definitions of "organic" are the connotations of goodness and naturalness. The large disparity of the meanings can be seen by looking at the number of terms required to mean the "opposite of organic": inorganic, synthetic, commercial, nonorganic,...

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