McLuhan's New Sciences
When we push our paradigms back, we get "history"; when we push them forward, we get "science". (Take Today, 15)
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On the opening of a new domain
McLuhan’s new sciences: “only the authority of knowledge”
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Lodge
McLuhan and Kenner (
Dublin’s Joyce
, chap 4)
McLuhan and Kenner (
Dublin’s Joyce
, chap 2)
WSCM 1: Winnipeg in 1920
Portrait of Rupert Clendon Lodge
Lodge in db of classical scholars
Plenary consciousness (McLuhan and Hegel)
Classroom without walls
Poetic vs Rhetorical Exegesis 2: a question of ontology
McLuhan on Whitehead
Shaw & the hurdles of communication
McKeon’s 1935 Trivium essay 1 (what is philosophy?)
Lewis in McLuhan 3 (‘Nihilism Exposed’)
The essential plurality of the forms of being
Verlinde and the aversion to philosophy
Quantum communications (the implications of essential plurality)
On
nisus
Gigantomachia, triangular duel, siamese triplets
Taking Lodge to Cambridge and beyond
McLuhan and Lodge (‘Philosophy and Education’)
Bradbrook’s
School of Night
and the dynamics of experience
Lodge in
Dalhousie Review
The Toronto school and Schiller
Lodge, Richards and Schiller’s
Aesthetic Letters
Breakthrough insight at “the level of essence”
Lodge and Wright in
Faces of Reason
Irish Bull
“Ancient quarrel” and its synonyms (1940’s)
Lodge in W.O. Mitchell’s
Who Has Seen the Wind
On the “necessary conjoint” of Platonists and Aristotelians
McLuhan Bohm jigsaw pieces
Winnipeg Free Press obituary of R.C. Lodge
Rupert Lodge: Synthesis or Comparison?
John Watson’s heritage in political economics and communications
The Comparative Method of Rupert Lodge
McLuhan’s realism 7: “training in moral sensibility”
McLuhan’s realism 5: Cambridge 1934-1935
Lodge on ‘Science and Literature’
W.O. Mitchell on Rupert Lodge
Henry Wright on Winnipeg in 1920
Lodge and Wright
McLuhan and Heinrich Hertz 1