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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Incarnation
Contesting twofolds in Egypt and Greece
McLuhan and Kenner (
Dublin’s Joyce
, chap 5)
Euclid and effect
Extra sensory perception
Pre-tribal awareness
Hominization of the planet 1
3 types of space
McLuhan and Plato 8½ – Gigantomachia in the
Symposium
McLuhan and Winters 1
Plenary consciousness 2
End/beginning of FW
St Kevin’s tub
Poetic vs Rhetorical Exegesis 1
“Anybody can now be made famous”
Jordan Peterson on the hero
Eisenstein 2 (Zavattini)
“Canadians” as McLuhan mirror
Bacon in McLuhan 8 (Induction = Metaphor)
Bacon in McLuhan 7 (Lewis 2)
Reversal 1
Riezler on possibility
Effect before cause in Gilson
Writing and the Alphabet
in Innis and McLuhan
McLuhan and the “ceaseless quest for the inclusive image”
McLuhan’s realism 8: Chesterton as practical mystic
McLuhan’s realism 7: “training in moral sensibility”
McLuhan’s realism 3: against perceptual engineering
McLuhan’s realism 2: “the real things, exactly as they are”
Theuth in Plato’s
Philebus
Ontology and epistemology
The put-on
Jackson Knight on “the main question”
Richards and McLuhan – The Windhover
“Pouring [out] is also fulfillment, not emptying but filling”
McLuhan and Plato 1: strange prisoners like ourselves
McLuhan and Plato 11- on the perception of the child (obj gen)
McLuhan and Plato 2 –
When
is myth?
McLuhan and Plato 1 – Phaedrus and Er
Catholic Humanism and Modern Letters 3 – On the existence of knowledge
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
The Waters of Intelligibility – Mis-taking McLuhan
The Waters of Intelligibility
Language itself
GV
and
TT
p22 — Commentary 3: “McLuhan is a charlatan”
GV
and
TT
p22 — Commentary 2: on “true strength”
GV
and
TT
p22 — Commentary 1: “the great quantum leap”
Assmann on the battle between Horus and Seth
On “things most common”