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Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Psychology poems and limericks? |
Posted by: | Leslie Smith |
Date/Time: | 2012/1/18 22:34:22 |
it would require 2 sets of expertise as to which there are 3 variants A understanding X in a cognitive way [academic papers. books etc] B as A but as well presenting X in medium Y, where Y = either not-wholly-cognitive [poetry] or non-linguistic [art] . that is fine for Leonardo and folks like that C those who are?first-rate about Y but duffers about X as for me in a family of artists [wife and son], I know?that I am in the low-duffer league on Y => A [at best] your example shows that CDG was in B it would be a disaster if folks in C were to prevail [actually, this is sometimes the case in the literature on aesthetics.....for another day] |
Topic(Point at the topics to see relevant reminders) | Date Posted | Posted By |
Psychology poems and limericks? | 2012/1/18 22:23:17 | Jeremy T. Burman |
Re:Psychology poems and limericks? | 2012/1/18 22:24:01 | Emily Cahan |
Re:Psychology poems and limericks? | 2012/1/18 22:24:50 | Noel Enyedy |
Re:Psychology poems and limericks? | 2012/1/18 22:25:48 | Leslie Smith |
Re:Re:Psychology poems and limericks? | 2012/1/18 22:26:46 | Jeremy T. Burman |
Re:Re:Re:Psychology poems and limericks? | 2012/1/18 22:33:30 | Ann Olivier |
Re:Re:Re:Psychology poems and limericks? | 2012/1/18 22:34:22 | Leslie Smith |