Gav,

Careful with that knife, Aristotle, as Wordsworth said "we murder to dissect".

You're right Gav words of the right quality can, and regularly do in
the hands of artists, reveal the reality of experience through
language. The problem is therefore as you say, not with using
language, but with the presumption that it works in analytical ways.
(This is what I was alluding to with the Wittgenstien joke at
Russell's expense.)

Miller too. Good stuff
Ian

On 11/2/07, gav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi everybody,
> philosophy kills what it tries to describe (ie immediate experience) when it 
> is being purely analytical. however the problem (like all problems) is only 
> an apparent one.
>  Art reveals immediate experience - Quality - through language.
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