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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

“Show Me All  Your Sources”
— Adapted from Leo DiCaprio

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Saturday, January 13, 2024

School for Hallucinators: Valley So Low

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 8:14 am

"Down in the Valley" lyrics, adapted —

"Write me a letter, send it by Kid,
Send it in care of Birmingham Grid."

Friday, January 12, 2024

From Sources of the Self , by Charles Taylor

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 1:30 pm


Interspaces

Annals of Academia:
Perfectoid Diamonds and Philosophy

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Later . . .

Monday, November 27, 2023

Problems with the Process

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 5:52 am

Condensed from Peter J. Cameron's weblog today —

“Words that tear and strange rhymes”

"In his youth, Paul Simon thought of himself as a poet . . . .

And surprisingly often he describes problems with the process:

And the song I was writing is left undone
I don’t know why I spend my time
Writing songs I can’t believe
With words that tear and strange rhymes

For me, things were somewhat similar. Like many people, I wrote poetry in my youth. Julian Jaynes says something like 'Poems are rafts grasped at by men drowning in inadequate minds', but I think I knew from early on that one of the main reasons was to practise my writing, so that when I had something to say I could say it clearly. When Bob Dylan renounced the over-elaborate imagery of Blonde on Blonde  for the clean simplicity of John Wesley Harding, I took that as a role model.

Could Simon’s experience happen in mathematics? It is possible to imagine that an important mathematical truth is expressed in 'words that tear and strange rhymes'. More worryingly, an argument written in the most elegant style could be wrong, and we may be less likely to see the mistake because the writing is so good."

The problem with the process in this  case is Cameron's misheard lyrics.

From https://www.paulsimon.com/track/kathys-song-2/

And a song I was writing is left undone
I don’t know why I spend my time
Writing songs I can’t believe
With words that tear and strain to rhyme

A rather different artist titled a more recent song
"Strange Rhymes Can Change Minds."

See also . . .


 

Friday, May 15, 2020

Review

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 5:24 pm

Charles Taylor,
“Epiphanies of Modernism,”
Chapter 24 of Sources of the Self
(Cambridge U. Press, 1989, p. 477) —

“… the object sets up
a kind of frame or space or field
within which there can be epiphany.”

See also Talking of Michelangelo.

Related material for comedians —

BOX: Binary Object Extension

Literature ad absurdum

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