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Topics in Jedi Philosophy, Tuesday
Lana greeted the students when they arrived, then settled back to begin. "We've been talking about the Jedi as a whole, but I shouldn't leave you with the view that they're a monolith. Different Jedi have different views, of course, but different temples have different views and policies, too. The Green Jedi of Corellia are adamant about their attachment to their home planet, for instance, and we've discussed what the Jedi in general think of attachment. They also encourage marriage and raise their own children to some extent.
"Even within the more mainstream Jedi, some temples will refuse to admit anyone over a certain age, usually about five or ten, whereas others will teach anyone no matter how late they come."
She smiled. "There are even different versions of the Jedi Code, though perhaps we'll leave that for a class of its own. For now, let's discuss to what extent having a central authority - in this case, the Jedi Council - is beneficial to maintaining conformity, and to what extent letting separate groups govern themselves is preferable."
"Even within the more mainstream Jedi, some temples will refuse to admit anyone over a certain age, usually about five or ten, whereas others will teach anyone no matter how late they come."
She smiled. "There are even different versions of the Jedi Code, though perhaps we'll leave that for a class of its own. For now, let's discuss to what extent having a central authority - in this case, the Jedi Council - is beneficial to maintaining conformity, and to what extent letting separate groups govern themselves is preferable."
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