Howard's Bend
Terrance
lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Tue Apr 3 09:03:50 CDT 2001
Howard G. is a high priest around these parts, mostly in the
little progressive schools where the parents are very
involved and have cold hard cash and connections to the
Street, so very successful, my favorite Howward book is
about China, can't remember, but maybe it's the money and as
my friend Yan likes to say, "it's the money and it's the
money."
A Dewey Lab girl myself, after the Jezzys beat me into the
light.
For Augustine the second person of the Trinity is the light
of the mind for learning all things.
I believe that it was Whitehead that said, "Seek simplicity
and distrust it." He also said, that all of Western
Philosophy is a footnote to Plato. To which some have added
Aristotle
and Kant. Others on this list will
be better able than I to assess the accuracy of this
observation. But if we mean by "footnote" a significant
response or reaction then certainly some
work by Derrida can be considered a footnote to Plato and
some of his work may be considered a footnote to St.
Augustine. Of course, today footnotes are only "footnotes"
and
the Platonic use of Philosophers is more the style than
Aristotle's
faithfulness to the texts.
For do teachers profess that it is their thoughts which are
perceived and grasped by the students, and not the sciences
themselves which they convey through speaking? For who is so
stupidly curious as to send his son to school in order that
he may learn what the teacher thinks? But all these sciences
which they profess to teach, and the science of virtue
itself
and wisdom, teachers explain through words. Then those that
are called pupils consider within themselves whether what
has been explained has been said truly; looking of course to
that interior truth, according to the measure of which each
is able. Thus they learn, and when the interior truth makes
known to them that true things have been said, they applaud,
but without knowing that instead of applauding teachers they
are applauding learners, if indeed their teachers know what
they are saying.
St. Augustine De magistro 14.
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