> Language is a problems?  Are not your static patterns your reality?   K and
>> DB arecalling truth the actuality of immediate experience.  So if I am
>> translating their terminology properly, reality = static patterns, and truth
>> (immediate experience) = DQ.   They are both interesting men, and I find
>> their dialogues fascinating.
>>
>
Marsha,
Have patience as I stumble through this; it's been about 10 years since I
read Ellul and all I've got left now is the consciousness of his re-ordering
of my static patterns into more meaningful interpretation of both Truth and
Reality.  But I'd like to take this a bit deeper with you if you don't mind.

The biggest obstacle I've got is with "truth = immediate experience".
Immediate experience has no value attached until a judgement is applied to
it; until then it is just a collection of sensory datum with no order, logic
or  truth.

If I make a statement about my experience, then I have  abstracted my
experience with thought/language and this thought/language construct is
either true (congruent to my experience) or not true.  But the fact remains
that truth is of this realm of abstraction and reality is different - of
this realm of immediate sensory experience.   The two realms go together so
often that they tend to get confused.  People SEE something on TV and
without thinking much, conclude it is true.   Or conversely, they hear some
hard to understand truth (Quality is Real) and since they can't see it, they
think it isn't real - even if it sounds logical - true.

Ellul's main point in Humiliation of the Word is that we are evolving
culturally to value image and surface appearance more and more and valuing
truth and words less and less as we are bombarded with media and image based
advertising 24/7 and this is bringing about the degradation of intellect in
 fundamental ways.

DQ as I understand it, is not of one or the other.  In the cosmology of
Quality, DQ is the where the rubber meets the road.  Its where our truth
meets reality - where our intellectual constructs correspond nicely with our
immediate experience and we go AHA inside.

And as to your first statement I can only offer you this:

"Language is a problem to those who feel but a challenge to those that
think"

Peace,

John
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