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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Chemistry of the interior landscape 2
“Understanding is not a point of view”
On the subliminal 1
Und so weiter! (the gap)
From world to worlds
McLuhan on Burroughs
Grammars of the Media
Defending the print medium in 1958
The Beginnings of
Gutenberg Galaxy
7
The
goal
of science 6/25/59
Marshall, Harry and Baudelaire
Defining the Understanding Media project
Charge of the light brigade
Richard Hughes on media and the senses
Chemistry of the interior landscape
McLuhan on phenomenology in
LOM
McLuhan on phenomenology in 1978
Herb McLuhan in
Maclean’s
How communicate the presupposition to communication?
Shaw & the hurdles of communication
McKeon, Gilson and Rorty
McLuhan and George Bernard Shaw
McLuhan, Hayakawa and Allison
McKeon’s 1935 Trivium essay 2 (the trivial debate)
McKeon’s 1935 Trivium essay 1 (what is philosophy?)
Eisenstein 5 (the time of ‘epoch’)
Epoch: Dostoevsky
McLuhan to Innis 1951 (3)
Eisenstein 4 (1951)
Eisenstein 3 (Balázs)
Eisenstein 2 (Zavattini)
Eisenstein 1
Bridges of spiritual and mental states
Early McLuhan on film
Beyond the cultural monad
Analog and digital times
Culture Without Literacy
The Beginnings of
Gutenberg Galaxy
6
“Canadians” as McLuhan mirror
Bacon in McLuhan 8 (Induction = Metaphor)
Lewis in McLuhan 3 (‘Nihilism Exposed’)
Bacon in McLuhan 7 (Lewis 2)
Lewis in McLuhan 1 (‘Lemuel in Lilliput’)
Wakese 4: Swift’s engine of communicativeness
Hayakawa and Alfred Korzybski
Bacon in McLuhan 6 (‘Medieval Grammar as the Basis of Bacon’s
Novum Organum
‘)
Bacon in McLuhan 5 (‘Francis Bacon, Ancient or Modern?’)
Bacon in McLuhan 4 (‘Printing and Social Change’)
Bacon in McLuhan 3 (
Gutenberg Galaxy
)
Bacon in McLuhan 2 (‘Bacon’s Patristic Inheritance’)
Bacon in McLuhan 1 (Nashe thesis)
Stewart Robb
The essential plurality of the forms of being
Verlinde and the aversion to philosophy
Verlinde: Physics in the Information Age
Quantum communications (the implications of essential plurality)
On
nisus
Vertical and horizontal times in Saussure and Nevitt
Gigantomachia, triangular duel, siamese triplets
McLuhan and Lodge (‘Philosophy and Education’)
Bradbrook’s
School of Night
and the dynamics of experience
“Food for the mind is like food for the body”
Aesthetic Pattern (singular) in Keats’ Odes
The Keats essay from 1943
McLuhan on “dichotomizing” in 1944
Lévi-Strauss on method in anthropology
Jung on Schiller 2
Jung on Schiller 1
The Toronto school and Schiller
Lodge, Richards and Schiller’s
Aesthetic Letters
Schiller’s
Aesthetic Letters
and nihilism
The times of science
Breakthrough insight at “the level of essence”
The medium is the message in 1958
Planet as art-form before the satellite
Past the vanishing point
“Ancient quarrel” in Lewis
“Ancient quarrel” and its synonyms (1950’s)
“Ancient quarrel” and its synonyms (1940’s)
Lewis on the fate of the West
Reversal 1
Media definition
Planet polluto, garbage apocalypse
Wakese 3: “A word is a single shot of a process”
The subjugation of the human spirit
Wakese 2: McLuhan on the “potencies” of language
Lodge in W.O. Mitchell’s
Who Has Seen the Wind
McLuhan vs Richards, Transformation vs Transportation
3 forms of Being in Havelock’s
Crucifixion
Richards’ existential demand
On the “necessary conjoint” of Platonists and Aristotelians
Wakese 1: On the quintessential extraction of language
Bohm on times
Heisenberg on possibility
Heisenberg on ‘an ancient quarrel’
Ontology and physics
Bohm and Hiley on “active information”
Riezler on possibility
Riezler on ontology
Bohm on “the wrong turn”
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