[MD] Pirsig and Jaynes in Bo's Meta-blender
Matt Kundert
pirsigaffliction at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 18 16:45:25 PST 2010
Krimel said:
I think Marshall McLuhan may have also weighed in on
the topic when talked about the way text changed the
way people think and see the world. ... The brain is not a
muscle but it acts like one. If you use it a particular way,
you get better at it and change the way it functions.
Matt:
Absolutely. The whole set of Marshall McLuhan, Harold
Innis and Eric Havelock (the classicist) were all at Toronto
during the formative period for their ideas about orality
and literacy. I think understanding "language" as a set of
sentential attitudes, as dispositions towards thinking X
when Y happens, is a following out on the metaphor of
muscle for thought, a furthering of the pragmatist "beliefs
are habits of action."
Why do ditto-heads act the way they do? Because their
thought-muscles are trained to.
Matt
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