Meta-Lorite

Meta‑Lorite is an informal, conversational usage tied to the outlook of the Lorites and the habit named Lorite. It extends that precedent‑hunting stance into the realm of metatheorics and, specifically, to discussions about a plurality of worlds.

Usage and context

  • First used in the present account by a Lorite host during a small messal, where she described herself as a “meta‑Lorite.” Another participant rephrased it as a “Plurality of Worlds Lorite.” The label was offered to spur discussion rather than to stake a formal doctrine.
  • The setting was a mixed table of avout and servitors during the ongoing Convox; the host urged younger minds to propose ideas.

Ideas associated with the term

  • Applies Lorite method beyond a single world: if precedents and prior thinkers are central within one cosmos, then a meta‑Lorite asks whether analogous works and Saunts might exist in other cosmi, and how to recognize them.
  • Frames questions such as whether there could be one‑to‑one correspondences between notable thinkers across worlds, and how knowledge might propagate from a common theoretical source into different histories.
  • Encourages testing claims by looking for parallels not only in local archives but in reports about visitors and their cultures—e.g., comparing doctrines attributed to the Matarrhites with beliefs reported of other worlds.

Status

  • Not a separate order or office. It is an informal self‑description that situates a Lorite stance at a higher level of reflection, useful for guiding conversation when plurality‑of‑worlds questions are in play.
  • As presently used, it signals openness to cross‑cosmos precedent‑seeking while remaining grounded in the Lorite ethos of careful scholarship.
Summary:

An informal label for a Lorite approach extended to metatheory and multiple worlds. The term is used in conversation by a Lorite to invite precedent‑seeking across different cosmi and to frame questions about how knowledge and doctrines might recur beyond a single world.

Known as:
Plurality of Worlds Loritemeta-Lorite