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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Gigantomachia
Contesting twofolds in Egypt and Greece
Wheeler and McLuhan
Thoth: “the third ends the discord of the two”
Olympus, Pelion and Ossa in
Hamlet
McLuhan and Plato 8½ – Gigantomachia in the
Symposium
Typhon/Minotaur/Dionysus parallels
Connubium of Being 1
McLuhan & Peterson: competing fundamental myths 1
Jordan Peterson on the hero
Medium in
America and Cosmic Man
Und so weiter! (the gap)
Epoch: Dostoevsky
Lewis in McLuhan 3 (‘Nihilism Exposed’)
The
gigantomachia
in
GG
from Rabelais
The essential plurality of the forms of being
Gigantomachia, triangular duel, siamese triplets
Bradbrook’s
School of Night
and the dynamics of experience
The Toronto school and Schiller
Heisenberg on ‘an ancient quarrel’
Rupert Lodge: Synthesis or Comparison?
Percepts of existence
The Gorgon
Monstrosity
Dagwood and the ineradicable roots of our being
McLuhan’s realism 9: Where Chesterton Comes In
McLuhan’s realism 7: “training in moral sensibility”
McLuhan’s realism 6: dialectics and erudition not enough
The gigantomachia in Dostoevsky
McLuhan to Richards July 1968
McLuhan and Plato 8 – Gigantomachia
The ancient bond of guest-host-enemy
Assmann on the battle between Horus and Seth