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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Eliot
Contesting twofolds in Egypt and Greece
Kenner on McLuhan, the universal sage
Dilworth: McLuhan on The Waste Land
Eliot’s bread
Poetic vs Rhetorical Exegesis 2: a question of ontology
Poetic vs Rhetorical Exegesis 1
Seneca
Easterbrook on Innis and McLuhan in 1960
Peterson on Eliot’s knot
Statement on Culture and Technology
Ignatov on Maritain on Bergson 2
How communicate the presupposition to communication?
McLuhan to Innis 1951 (3)
Eisenstein 1
Gigantomachia, triangular duel, siamese triplets
Jung’s
drame intérieur
Poetry as circuit control
“Factual means of avoiding disaster”
Multi-levels of simultaneous presentation
Eliot on Scylla and Charybdis
Effect before cause in Gilson
Bellum-Pax-Bellum
The
question
of the “objective correlative”
Kaye Rowe’s “Intimate look at Marshall McLuhan”
Giedion on simultaneity
On the frontier everybody is a nobody
Tradition and the Individual Talent
“Body percept” – identity, space and time
The Journey of Aeneas through the Waste Land
What is
coherence
?
T.S. Eliot in Winnipeg
Eliot’s ‘From Poe to Valéry’
Comparative philosophy – Masson-Oursel and Crookshank