art continues to perform magic but liberated from the need to claim that there are supernatural entities or that it has the power to influence nature and events. — Jamal
I wonder how exactly less sophisticated minds understand them to exist. Taken as metaphors or sigils or as tribal or family avatars to lived toward, they seem real enough. We talk of team spirit, being inspired. I do understand that asking a god to make it rain is something on the literal side (farther from art in Adorno's sense).There are no spirits and demons. — Jamal
Hegelian dialectics is the best philosophy for explicating the truth of concepts. — Jamal
it’s in the use of a term that we can understand the meaning of concepts, not primarily by definitions — Jamal
now we bring in Hegel — plaque flag
Like that, for a start. Setting out a definition in order to ground an argument is already taking a stance, which may itself be brought into question.Recursive how? — Jamal
Like that, for a start. Setting out a definition in order to ground an argument is already taking a stance, which may itself be brought into question.
Moreover, we might think in terms of Searle's status functions and institutional facts. Language builds on itself, so that saying it is so makes it so, or counts as its being so. — Banno
Moreover, we might think in terms of Searle's status functions and institutional facts. Language builds on itself, so that saying it is so makes it so, or counts as its being so. — Banno
That sort of attitude is just not going to get your thread past eight pages. — Banno
I could say that meaning is pointing if that would help? — Jamal
Language builds on itself, so that saying it is so makes it so, or counts as its being so. — Banno
Teach me; how else can naming a ship be distinguished from magic, other than by their being seperate instances of the same thing? — Banno
I suspect Adorno wants to grant a special status to art that I might deny. — Banno
Like that, for a start. Setting out a definition in order to ground an argument is already taking a stance, which may itself be brought into question. — Banno
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