Colleaugues,

 

There are many of us long in the tooth on this list, and I think we should 
adopt some best practices lest the intellectual life of the list become drowned 
in laments about lumbago.  In retrospect,  I wish I had informed one of you 
privately, asked that person to briefly inform the attendees when I went 
missing at vFriam, and to be a point person to any who would persue the matter 
further. 

 

I tried, unsuccessfully,  to bridge to the less personal topic to Bonnett's 
Syndrome, which as Frank knew well, presented some problems to me 
philosophically.  Some of you -- perhaps many -- are familiar with psychodelic 
experiences and all of you presumably with dreaming.  The enormous 
inventiveness and creativity of these experiences, their complex structures, 
and  blooming buzzing confusions, their wildly improbable transitions, are a 
challenge to any poor monist.  Where the hell does the information come from?

 

It seems to me that my experience is but a flea on the behemoth of my brain.  I 
am not inclined to go digging in there, but I can see why some of you are. 

 

Nick

 

Nicholas Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology

Clark University

[email protected]

https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of u?l? ???
Sent: Tuesday, December 8, 2020 10:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Nick's Recovery

 

Nicely circular! You don't have to know/believe the meaning of your words, for 
those words to have meaning. I'm particularly fond of how abusers will say 
something abhorrent, then act all surprised when victims take offense. The 
abuser often takes the stance that they were simply joking and the snowflake 
should grow a thicker skin. I'm as guilty as the rest.

 

On 12/8/20 8:15 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:

> I was kidding, of course.. believing the topic to be devoid of meaning, and 
> so more absurd than abusive.

> 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Friam < <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]> 
> On Behalf Of u?l? ???

> Sent: Tuesday, December 8, 2020 8:09 AM

> To:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Nick's Recovery

> 

> It's important, even/especially for long-term partners, to reflect on 
> possibly abusive habits. Even if the abused and the abuser *agree* that the 
> habit isn't intentional abuse, an outsider will often *rightly* identify the 
> habit as abusive.

> 

> On 12/7/20 6:23 PM, Frank Wimberly wrote:

>> If you agree that was mean please accept my sincere apologies.  I am hoping 
>> that you didn't find it so.  Marcus hasn't been privy to the hundreds of 
>> frank, sometimes humorous, in-person exchanges between us over the last 15+ 
>> years and I meant it in that spirit.

 

 

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