[MD] There is a name for what's wrong with you!

Ian Glendinning ian.glendinning at gmail.com
Tue Nov 23 14:17:29 PST 2010


Dave said,

"(Autism) could be useful in the analytic schools of philosophy".

That was the point of the piece and the linked piece on Russell ...
which Wittgenstein came to understand. Extreme belief in logic is
kinda .... autistic .... low quality, limited value.

10 out of 10, useless as my earliest mentor used to say.

Ian

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 1:42 AM, david buchanan <dmbuchanan at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> At least some of what's wrong with us may be captured by the label "amateur philosopher." Apparently, another good term for it is "autism":
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> Autism does seem to be an extreme form of squareness. It's like a complete lack of romantic sensitivity. I think of it as one of the most telling symptoms of the squareness in our culture. But a truly autistic person is going to make for a very, very bad philosopher. Much more likely, they become a computer programmer or a math wiz. This could be useful in the analytic schools of philosophy but the idea of an autistic artist strikes me as downright comical. Or how about an autistic rock star? Salesman?
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> Not to be cruel, but I think we have a few around here. There is a certain tone-deafness to the human dimension that makes it very difficult to have a conversation with those who have autistic tendencies. There is a solipsistic quality to their thinking, or is it just me. (For our Aspy friends, yes, that was a joke.)
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