Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 deconstructionism , " Eric Paroissien " <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: I want to deconstruct cultural beliefs (ideologies, authorities, fashions, religions, etc.) assuming that deconstruction is the fluid movement of the void that allows to melt the core of concepts without being entrapped and glued into new concepts/authorities/fixed rules. i'll start with examples, with the lists i have been reviewing here: http://paroissien.free.fr/ that are the paragon of beliefs' carriers. .... the result of this inquiry in which everyone can share and discuss is published here: deconstructionism/ --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien " <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > deconstructionism , " Eric Paroissien " > <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > I want to deconstruct cultural beliefs (ideologies, authorities, > fashions, religions, etc.) assuming that deconstruction is the fluid > movement of the void that allows to melt the core of concepts > without being entrapped and glued into new > concepts/authorities/fixed rules. > i'll start with examples, with the lists i have been reviewing here: > http://paroissien.free.fr/ > that are the paragon of beliefs' carriers. > ... > the result of this inquiry in which everyone can share and discuss > is published here: > deconstructionism/ > > > > --- End forwarded message --- Thanks Eric, Nice list of groups. I am also curious about what you mean by deconstructionism. I read just a bit from a post in your group. Is it about having rigid concepts become fluid? /AL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Nisargadatta , " anders_lindman " <anders_lindman> wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien " > <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > > > deconstructionism , " Eric Paroissien " > > <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > > > I want to deconstruct cultural beliefs (ideologies, authorities, > > fashions, religions, etc.) assuming that deconstruction is the fluid > > movement of the void that allows to melt the core of concepts > > without being entrapped and glued into new > > concepts/authorities/fixed rules. > > i'll start with examples, with the lists i have been reviewing here: > > http://paroissien.free.fr/ > > that are the paragon of beliefs' carriers. > > ... > > the result of this inquiry in which everyone can share and discuss > > is published here: > > deconstructionism/ > > > > > > > > --- End forwarded message --- > > Thanks Eric, > > Nice list of groups. > > I am also curious about what you mean by deconstructionism. I read > just a bit from a post in your group. Is it about having rigid > concepts become fluid? Yes exactly. Many things we believe are obvious, taken for granted and elemental, are in fact constructed and artificial. Belief in a religion is constructed, it is possible to retrace the lack that was at the origin of my chosing a religion and the imaginary picture of my desires and achievements that it represents, for example. > > /AL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien " <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " anders_lindman " > <anders_lindman> wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien " > > <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > > > > > deconstructionism , " Eric Paroissien " > > > <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > > > > > I want to deconstruct cultural beliefs (ideologies, authorities, > > > fashions, religions, etc.) assuming that deconstruction is the > fluid > > > movement of the void that allows to melt the core of concepts > > > without being entrapped and glued into new > > > concepts/authorities/fixed rules. > > > i'll start with examples, with the lists i have been reviewing > here: > > > http://paroissien.free.fr/ > > > that are the paragon of beliefs' carriers. > > > ... > > > the result of this inquiry in which everyone can share and > discuss > > > is published here: > > > deconstructionism/ > > > > > > > > > > > > --- End forwarded message --- > > > > Thanks Eric, > > > > Nice list of groups. > > > > I am also curious about what you mean by deconstructionism. I read > > just a bit from a post in your group. Is it about having rigid > > concepts become fluid? > > Yes exactly. > Many things we believe are obvious, taken for granted and elemental, > are in fact constructed and artificial. Belief in a religion is > constructed, it is possible to retrace the lack that was at the > origin of my chosing a religion and the imaginary picture of my > desires and achievements that it represents, for example. > In information theory there is the notion of fuzzy logic. Instead of saying that something is cold or hot, for example, fuzzy logic uses overlapping degrees of what is considered hot and cold. In predicate logic, there is only yes or no, true or false. I belive the right view is somewhere in between. If we say " apple " , then there is both the yes/no of what we mean, and at the same time there is an infinite scale of what the word " apple " actually means to each person. And my idea of an apple today may also be slightly different tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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