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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Richards
Malinowski’s “new science” of culture (part 1)
Bio statement from 1944
Plenary consciousness (McLuhan and Hegel)
Poetic vs Rhetorical Exegesis 1
Centre and margin — Coleridge
Statement on Culture and Technology
Richard Hughes on media and the senses
The Toronto school and Schiller
McLuhan vs Richards, Transformation vs Transportation
Richards’ existential demand
On the “necessary conjoint” of Platonists and Aristotelians
McLuhan on first meeting Innis
“Factual means of avoiding disaster”
The New Criticism and plural times
McLuhan’s realism 4: Meredith and “mystical materialism”
Autobiography – beginning to teach in 1936
I.A. Richards on Eric Havelock
The Road to Xanadu
Richards and Havelock before 1947
Havelock, Innis and Richards in 1947
McLuhan to Richards July 1968
Richards on the media 5
Richards on the media 4
Richards on the media 3
Richards on the media 2
Richards on the media 1
Hopkins: peace allows the death of it
Richards and McLuhan: essential differences
Richards and McLuhan – The Windhover
Richards – the trivium, the eddy and the 2 sides of the mirror
Comparative philosophy – Masson-Oursel and Crookshank
McLuhan’s Topic #3 – Richards and ontology
Autobiography — Richards and Empson