Dear Bernd, on OS listserv postings bloggs whatever
i watch and wait and see and read and feel often overwhelmed by the vigour and resilience of this process thoughts ideas that appear flicker across my screen this one however deserves my special mention just for the pure joy it arouses in me ....................opening space in the void especially this bit >>one of the stronges cultural norms in our (globalized occidental) culture is >>logical thinking. It is assumed. Worse: it is a conditioned reflex. Who of >>you would be able to give an immediate answer to the question: which are the >>four logical axioms? O suppose only people with philosophical specialization. >>Nobody teaches and reflects on logics at schools for everybody. Nobody learns >>logics at school. But everybody uses it. Logical thinkin is a MUST without >>beeing tought. Isn't that remarkable? In China and Japan the Tao "logics" (Yin-Yang, Tao-Te-King) is taught even to the little ones at school. So they can select and decide, which one to apply. We can not. So we are interculturally a lot more handicapped than they are. Because we can not reflect about something we do not have the words for.<< Perhaps we need not concern outserves with a sense of having arrived. Perhaps therein lies a suggestion of completion or closure. In the immortal words of William Burroughs " What are we here for?..................................We're here to go!" Indeed! Daniel. * * ========================================================== osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu, Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html