Oops, disregard my earlier posting on this; I sent it before I read this. Well, my guess wasn't too far off at that... Thanks, Mike.
Dick
"Michael S. Lorrey" <retroman@together.net> on 01/14/99 08:13:06 AM
Please respond to extropians@extropy.com
To: extropians@extropy.com
cc: (bcc: Dick Gray/US/BULL)
Subject: Re: violence revisited (was extropians and animal rights)
mark@unicorn.com wrote:
> Dick.Gray@bull.com wrote:
> >"Haplophobia"? Fear of halves?
>
> I think the correct spelling is "hoplophobia", but don't know the
derivation.
Yes, this is the correct spelling. I goofed. Here is an extract from an
article
by Jeff Cooper on the origins of the word (I found it on the Canadian
Firearms
Site http://teapot.usask.ca/cdn-firearms/homepage.html ) here goes:
> I coined the term hoplophobia over twenty years ago, not out of
> pretension but in the sincere belief that we should recognize a very
> peculiar sociological attitude for what it is -- a more or less
> hysterical neurosis rather than a legitimate political position. It
> follows convention in the use of Greek roots in describing specific
> mental afflictions. "Hoplon" is the Greek word for "instrument," but
> refers synonymously to "weapon" since the earliest and principal
> instruments were weapons. Phobos is Greek for "terror" and medically
> denotes unreasoning panic rather than normal fear. Thus hoplophobia is
> a mental disturbance characterized by irrational aversion to weapons, as
> opposed to justified apprehension about those who may wield them.
>