Welcome It is my wish that the material in this blog, and other as well ("The Ulterior Dimension), will serve to alleviate some of life's dificulties No matter what is said in this blog, it is meant indexically, i.e., to point. Please do not confuse what is said here with what is true. The goal here is to help us to understand the nature and movement of experience and lessen suffering. That's all, no more than that is intended. All blog posts are subject to revision. Please keep that in mind.
Aug 9, 2007
One of the most simple calls to "the basic experience of the world" comes to us from Merleau-Ponty, "The whole universe of science is built upon the world as directly experienced, and if we want to subject science itself to rigorous scrutiny and arrive at the precise assessment of its meaning and scope, we must begin by reawakening the basic experience of the world of which science is the second-order expression." He speaks here of the need to return to the underlying movement of the "worlds" we live, not the worlds we theorize into existence. All of our theorization--not to mention our attachments and aversions--is grounded in this living and anonymous "experience," if we can call it that, of living. Living precedes thinking. It is what thinking presupposes. Living is prior to things, prior to separate selves, prior to the likes and dislikes of an alienated self.
This blog is essentially about two narrative topics that are or will be more important to us in the near future, chaos and determinism. To quote Edward Lorenz, "Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future.” and, oddly, William Faulkner, "The past is never dead. It's not even past." Strangely, both succinctly declare what this blog is all about and how chaos, determinism, and the past along with sentience or awareness are in process of generating human subjective experience--again, the life of each one of us as it is lived. This blog seeks to humanize our language of experience and to help us focus on experience at the expense of an undue prioritizing of theory over experience.
Aug 3, 2007
The view from the inside out calls for a "reevaluation of all values." Inside out thinking, the result of reportage from the domain of the living, calls for values to be based on the realization that the world is always "my world." In effect, my life equals, in the words of Ortega y Gasset, "I plus my circumstances." Given the universality of this fact of life, values may be seen as the elements required to improve the world, the universal "my world."
This blog is essentially about two narrative topics that are or will be more important to us in the near future, chaos and determinism. To quote Edward Lorenz, "Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future.” and, oddly, William Faulkner, "The past is never dead. It's not even past." Strangely, both succinctly declare what this blog is all about and how chaos, determinism, and the past along with sentience or awareness are in process of generating human subjective experience--again, the life of each one of us as it is lived. This blog seeks to humanize our language of experience and to help us focus on experience at the expense of an undue prioritizing of theory over experience.
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