Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Dan, all, Well, if only the wise can know they know, then its slim pickings for all of us guessers. Cosmologists have inferred their way to a view of the universe short of its origins from somethin' by several thousand years. That's tough place to develop an ethics out of, fer sure. This summer when I was researching the origins of music made out of the sonic world of early man, <100,000 bce, and gathering up the research of Wallin and Mithen et al (Mithen:The Singing Neanderthals; see also Ian Cross's summary, "Is music the most important thing we ever did ? Music, development and evolution" ) I was struck by how historicist one is compelled to be in noting the passing from the rudimentary to the conceptually complex. Now I'm not able to buy the esoteric concept because it can't help but end up a matter of interpretation; the tautological aspect is obvious ("I know it this way because I know it this way."); and, worst of all, those fundamental posits would be atomizable thus simple thus not arcane even if they might be dangerous and dangerous to widely publicize. Wait a second. Jung was an empiricist and even if he noted that an elite consciousness was needed to struggle beyond the reconciliation of the personality this is different than a self-selecting "elect" supposing, (and that they possessed,) this necessary measure of consciousness! The there's his argument against the kind of one-sidedness any appropriation of certainty entails. (Which is why the analytic psychology in its classical form is necessarily developmental and historicist.) The arch traditionalists, Guenon being the best example, seem to me to offer much more than Strauss if one is to hang their hat on natural ordination, especially given that for Guenon there is a secreted (and supernatural) world behind the rummy contradictions of messy biological contingency and creativity. One lives, then dies; one may be moved to harm threats to one's own survival...thank the Gods the background radiation suggests the original 'something' was lumpy. Something out of lumps... regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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