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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Gilson
McLuhan and Aristotle 4 (Thomas’ synthesis between Plato and Aristotle)
Voegelin letters background
Point and circumference in 1939
McKeon, Gilson and Rorty
McKeon’s 1935 Trivium essay 2 (the trivial debate)
McKeon’s 1935 Trivium essay 1 (what is philosophy?)
Bacon in McLuhan 2 (‘Bacon’s Patristic Inheritance’)
Bacon in McLuhan 1 (Nashe thesis)
Bradbrook’s
School of Night
and the dynamics of experience
Effects before causes
The Maelstrom in Mallarmé’s
Coup de Dés
Effect before cause in Gilson
Henry Carr
McLuhan’s realism 9: Where Chesterton Comes In