beastie wrote:As I said. Poor Dan, the only person who surpasses Midgley in being misunderstood.
Don't be maudlin, beastie.
I don't have many problems with being misunderstood, except with a few internet critics.
Life is quite good.
beastie wrote:I'm sure he would agree that the folks who misunderstand you two are dense, clueless, won't read books,
Dense, clueless people who refuse to read do, it's quite true, tend to misunderstand us.
Does that surprise you? Do you think that dense and functionally illiterate cluelessness constitutes good preparation for understanding the philosophy of history and such things?
beastie wrote:and are easily impressed by mentions of degrees,foreign cities and opera.
It doesn't seem to me that you and your handful of pals here
are very impressed. Simple mention of foreign cities, opera, and education seems, rather, to
inflame you. It's very odd. (Perhaps I'll have to dust off my old copy of Richard Hofstadter's 1963 Pulitzer-Prize-winning
Anti-Intellectualism in American Life.)
beastie wrote:"Faithful", "naturalistic terms" and "act of treason" are pretty clear cut.
That's true. They're not where the problem lies.
beastie wrote:Now, how would we know if those terms are not the salient ones without his text?
By using your mind.
beastie wrote:Out of all the people on this thread, I suspect you are the only one with access to the actual text.
I don't know for sure that Special Collections has a copy, I don't know when I'll have time to
get to Special Collections, and I don't know that I care all that much, anyway.
Professor Midgley probably has a copy, but Professor Midgley is in a location that, out of deference to the tender sensibilities here, I shall not name. Perhaps, when he returns in a week or two, you can remind me of your craving to learn more about his remarks.
beastie wrote:Until then, let us all bow our heads in sympathy for poor, tragically misunderstood Dan and Louis. And misunderstood due to no foibles of their own, but due to the density, cluelessness, and general uncouthness of the unwashed masses. Sigh.
Not the masses. They seem to do alright.
Just you and some of your
Unglaubensgenossen.