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Monday, February 3, 2020

A Kuhnian Register

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 11:22 pm

Ereignis  in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Further aspects of the essential unfolding of Being are revealed by what is perhaps the key move in the Contributions—a rethinking of Being in terms of the notion of Ereignis, a term translated variously as ‘event’ (most closely reflecting its ordinary German usage), ‘appropriation’, ‘appropriating event’, ‘event of appropriation’ or ‘enowning’. (For an analysis which tracks Heidegger's use of the term Ereignis at various stages of his thought, see Vallega-Neu 2010). The history of Being is now conceived as a series of appropriating events in which the different dimensions of human sense-making—the religious, political, philosophical (and so on) dimensions that define the culturally conditioned epochs of human history—are transformed. Each such transformation is a revolution in human patterns of intelligibility, so what is appropriated in the event is Dasein and thus the human capacity for taking-as (see e.g., Contributions 271: 343). Once appropriated in this way, Dasein operates according to a specific set of established sense-making practices and structures. In a Kuhnian register, one might think of this as the normal sense-making that follows a paradigm-shift. 

— Michael Wheeler, 2011

See as well "reordering" in Sunday evening's post Tetrads for McLuhan
and in a Log24 search for Reordering + Steiner.

Another Opening, Another Show

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , , — m759 @ 3:53 pm

Notification

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , — m759 @ 2:24 pm

George Steiner, death notification, 2:20 PM ET

See as well a Steiner book cover in Art Space, a post of May 7, 2017.

Ereignis*

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 2:05 pm

A sequel to Xmas Eve 2019

* "Ereignis  appears in Heidegger's later works
    and is not easily summarized." — Wikipedia 

Sunday, February 2, 2020

Tetrads for McLuhan, or “Blame It on Video”

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 11:22 pm

"I like to put people on myself by skipping logical steps
in the conversation until they're dizzy." — Jemima Brown
in The Eiger Sanction

Related posts — See "McLuhan Tetrad" in this journal.

Related theology — See  "The Meaning of Perichoresis."
Background — The New Yorker , "On Religion:
Richard Rohr Reorders the Universe," by Eliza Griswold
on February 2, 2020, and a different reordering in posts
tagged Eightfold Metaphysics.

Game of Shadows

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 2:27 pm

A search in this journal for "Game of Shadows" yields

IMAGE- A Jesuit on words and shadows

“Krauss, Portman; Portman, Krauss.”

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 12:58 am

Prominent in the oeuvre  of art theorist Rosalind Krauss, the Klein group
is a four-element group named for Felix Christian Klein.

The Klein Four-Group, illustration by Steven H. Cullinane

It is commonly known as the four-group.
Mathematicians sometimes call this group
"V," for its German name, Vierergruppe .

For those who prefer narrative to mathematics

Traumlogik

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 12:00 am

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Varda at the Brattle, or “Aion: The Prize”

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 3:01 pm

Today's Brattle Theatre films celebrate the work of Agnès Varda.

A search for Varda in this journal in turn suggests a search for 
Aion-related posts.

Within that  search, the post "Icons" (Sept. 16, 2011) is not unrelated
to yesterday's post "Notes for a Blue Guitar."

All this is, of course, mere dreamlogic .

Friday, January 24, 2020

Smart Jewish Girl*…

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 11:41 am

Suggests the word dreamlogic. And so

"You are getting sleepy, very sleepy "

"In this state of free-association, each new thought
resembles or overlaps or somehow connects-to
the previous thought. As our alertness continues to fall —
as we continue to grow more tired — we lose contact with
external reality.

'The sweetness/ of the gentle world you had made for him
dissolving beneath/ his drowsy eyelids, into the foretaste of
sleep — .'  (Rilke, transl. Stephen Mitchell.) Eventually we
sleep and dream."

— Edge.org, "Dream-logic, the Internet and Artificial Thought,"
by David Gelernter [7.7.10]

* Aimee Lucido

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