I really like this piece and where it's going. I'll eagerly be reading the rest. The idea that the digital realm is all good or all bad seems unsatisfying and doesn't answer the issues IMO.
I read it this morning and it again solidified some thoughts on Criticism. I thought you might find it interesting too, I know you have thoughts on this too. Iain McGilchrist actually wrote a book in his early years called Against Criticism. The title has always fascinated me. I may just have to read it as it has come up several times in some of his talks. It has deeper implications imo. Anyway, maybe this sparks some thoughts for you too.
I really like this piece and where it's going. I'll eagerly be reading the rest. The idea that the digital realm is all good or all bad seems unsatisfying and doesn't answer the issues IMO.
Nice read. Twas a good lead up to the starting line.
Heads up....this comment has nothing to do with this post. Just wanted to be sure you see this Nathan. https://persistentenlightenment.com/2013/05/21/poetry-after-auschwitz-what-adorno-didnt-say/
I read it this morning and it again solidified some thoughts on Criticism. I thought you might find it interesting too, I know you have thoughts on this too. Iain McGilchrist actually wrote a book in his early years called Against Criticism. The title has always fascinated me. I may just have to read it as it has come up several times in some of his talks. It has deeper implications imo. Anyway, maybe this sparks some thoughts for you too.
Hmm I'm not sure what to make of this. I think Adorno is a lunatic.
I would recommend the book Achilles in Vietnam.