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Our Philosophy
Our Philosophy
We like philosophy. Thorncroft founder Guy Woodall is a Doctor
of Philosophy and sometimes teaches evening classes to keep
his hand in. We asked him to describe the philosophy of Thorncroft,
and this what he said.
Plato was right.
Buddha too. The world we live in is just an illusion. Especially when it comes to food and drink. Nothing is what it seems. In an ideal world you would make everything yourself. Even Thorncroft cordials - you can find the recipes for most of them right here on the site. If you think you can improve on them please let us know how. The recipes we use are always the best ones we know.
Aristotle was cool
There is a place for everything in moderation. Do your bit,
know what you do best, contribute where you can, and take
part in the community. Recognise other peoples skills
too. When you havent got time to make your own cordials
and soft drinks, trust the job to a specialist but
only if you are sure they arent the sort who just want
to part you from your money while giving as little back as
they can get away with (thats most soft drinks companys
these days). They should live, breathe, and dream perfect,
natural, delicious, healing drinks. They should be afflicted
with a passion, a little mad even. Like Thorncroft.
Kant was a bore
All that self-denial, doing your duty and controlling your
passions. At Thorncroft we fully indulge our passions for
fantastic natural drinks - and make money doing it (sometimes).
Aint life grand?
Hobbes was wrong
Life in a natural state is not nasty, brutish and short. Thats
next doors dog. Nature is good. Use it in its natural
state as much as you can. Avoid anything artificial. If it
hasnt been around in nature for a few hundred thousand
years, your body may not know how to deal with it. Leave well
alone.
Descartes may have been a good mathematician
But his philosophy implies that you can discover the truth
sitting in a room on your own, without ever talking to anyone
else. At Thorncroft we value the past and love to learn from
our predecessors, and try to add to and improve on the great
store of knowledge they pass on to us. I drink therefore I am.
Sartre was wrong
Black turtlenecks will never come back into fashion. Never
mind about existential anguish, enjoy life and its pleasures
to the full while you can.
Berkeley was right
To be is to be perceived. Thats why we make our flavours
so distinctive, otherwise you wont notice us and we
wont exist.
Marx had some funny ideas
But he was right about the value of labour If it seems like
a lot of work, do it anyway. Its worth it. It may be
easier to chuck in whole elderflower heads than it is to separate
out the petals and reject the stalks. But it will never taste
as good, or do you as much good. (The stalks of elder may
actually be toxic thats probably why we dont
like their flavour). Dont always choose the easiest
or cheapest option, you may be short-changing yourself.
Hegel is best
The Idea needs to realise itself. Its not optional.
Make it happen.

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