I mean since about the twenties the world has been turning with doubt away and towards perceptual psychologists, making out the attitude of improving our health, our attitude, our explanations of sensing attitudes, and understanding our explanations in our sensation. Who are the phenomenologists? Clearly Wittgenstein and Gestalt our the extremes of oppositeness of not-having explanations for that Idea. Then F. Brentano, Erringfell, Ponty, and Poincare. They would have to realize how many empirical scientists would believe in their methods. So focus better on William James, E. Husserl, Cassirer, and Foucault. Then they are the hermeneuticist language types: Levinas, Fink, Gadimer, and Hamermas. I proclaim: to stop cluttering our minds: death to existentialism, and the art forms of Jazz, surrealism, and secular humanism. Let the impressionists be absolved of dreaming themselves back into history, and the post-hegelians remark on the true reality of progress with respect toe post-modernism and environmental knowledge. Close all unreasonable forms of mass transportation, cut back on air flight, and introduce the publically available battery car. Eliminate street cars. Simplify our arteries of asphalt roads and make oil more amenable for profit and controlled consumption. Simplify communication to the TV, computer, and cellular phone. Detach freezers from refrigerators. Bring back classical music in full force. Start newer and better electric sockets in walls. Lets standardize these instead of currency and monetary policy. Who agrees with me?
In Russia too, I hear. And there they are still at the stage of approaching resolve for comparative Religion.
This morning the dare is to walk into fulfillment of last night in this imagination for totality. Make this pond empty with lilly pads of my own sentimental troubled past.
nice having said that about existentialism in my post, about two posts above, determinism has it's place too... afterall, opposites can often both be true at the same time... just depends on ones perspective...