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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McLuhan’s new sciences: “only the authority of knowledge”
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Joyce
McLuhan and Kenner (the plotline of
Dublin’s Joyce
)
McLuhan and Kenner (
Dublin’s Joyce
, chap 6)
McLuhan and Kenner (
Dublin’s Joyce
, chap 5)
McLuhan and Kenner (
Dublin’s Joyce
, chap 4)
McLuhan and Kenner (
Dublin’s Joyce
, chap 3)
McLuhan and Kenner (
Dublin’s Joyce
, chap 2)
McLuhan and Kenner (
Dublin’s Joyce
, chap 1)
“Arrest in time” in McLuhan
Minotaur
The spectacle of redemption
Ear-view mirror
The entire range of human expressiveness
The earwig when bisected fights itself
Connubium of Being 2
End/beginning of FW
St Kevin’s tub
Optophone 2
Optophone 1
Tis optophone which ontophanes
‘The Later Innis’ and quantum mechanics
Charge of the light brigade
Herb McLuhan in
Maclean’s
McLuhan to Innis 1951 (3)
Eisenstein 1
Bridges of spiritual and mental states
Wakese 4: Swift’s engine of communicativeness
Wakese 3: “A word is a single shot of a process”
Wakese 2: McLuhan on the “potencies” of language
Wakese 1: On the quintessential extraction of language
Poetry as circuit control
The keyboards of existence
Vivisection
Déjà vu
Effect before cause in Gilson
Echoes of Joyce
Bellum-Pax-Bellum
The bubble of life in Joyce’s
Portrait
Voices in
Dubliners
and
A Portrait
The Journey of Aeneas through the Waste Land
Abcedmindedness
The vacuum tube, “the ballet of electrons”
Relativity in
Catholic Humanism and Modern Letters
Subjective and objective genitive 2
Catholic Humanism and Modern Letters 2: What Mallarmé saw
Mallarmé: “a competition for the foundation of the popular modern Poem”
Catholic Humanism and Modern Letters 1
Brothers’ broil