Art begins as language because all perceptual experience is by necessity organized via grammar, due to the structural constraints imposed on experience as perception automatically parses, groups and differentiates the variatiing flow of sensory input into subject and predicate-like , sentence and paragraph-like chunks. — Joshs
What we talk about constrains what we talk about, because prior context delimits the scope and ways of proceeding into fresh context. How does adding the term 'language' offer anything new to this? — Joshs
. SX's claim is that this activity innovates, which means to make changes, and create new things, and this appears to be exactly what evolution does. — Metaphysician Undercover
SO much for the school boy understanding of evolution.
Evolution is an EFFECT, not a cause. — charleton
Therefore theories of evolution refer to both causes and effects, as is necessary for understanding activity. — Metaphysician Undercover
A cause has to be driven you are saying that there is an ineffable force in the universe which is evolution. That's utterly absurd. — charleton
Shit happens, things change, and the result is evolution. For some species this is the end, for others it means little, for others still it means more fitness to a changing environment, but the result of all this change is evolution. — charleton
You can ask what was the change that led to evolution, but its just dumb to suggest we change BECAUSE of evolution.
Darwin gave us one of the three major Copernican turns in intellectual history, don't be a dinosaur medievalist! — charleton
There is no way around cutting up experience in certain ways in order to proceed without losing oneself in a fog of incoherence. This is the lesson of perception, or, if you will, experiencing of all kinds, whether linguistic or pre-linguistic. — Joshs
Grammar, unfixed.‘Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas—only I don’t exactly know what they are! However, somebody killed something: that’s clear, at any rate—’
my mind is
a big hunk of irrevocable nothing which touch and
taste and smell and hearing and sight keep hitting and
chipping with sharp fatal tools
in an agony of sensual chisels i perform squirms of
chrome and execute strides of cobalt
nevertheless i
feel that i cleverly am being altered that i slightly am
becoming something a little different, in fact
myself
Hereupon helpless i utter lilac shrieks and scarlet
bellowings.
the performance of acts such as knot tying are already well catered for by facial expression and gesture, and visual/performative means respectively, and so did not develop a role in the grammatical structure of the language. — unenlightened
Variation in species is the effect of evolution. — Metaphysician Undercover
As I told, evolution is an activity, therefore it consists of both causes and effects. Variation in species is the effect of evolution. — Metaphysician Undercover
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