++> Frank Masingill wrote to David Martorana
++> on "Clever Flies"
FM> More and more, David, as I read your response to various
FM> problems when offered in philosophical language (broadly speaking)
FM> I perceive that you generally take the approach of Goethe - i.e.,
FM> the approach of the artist. I have no quarrel with that. In fact,
FM> I understand it to be in general the approach of Aristotle as well
FM> since Aristotle considered myth to be attacking exactly the same
FM> problems as philosophy and a generosity regarding meanings is
FM> certainly in order.
Am a self styled artist ....even dabble a bit in poetry - - -
(at about levels my grand children can appreciate- Some! ).
Some centuries ago, when going to the far East to fight the N.
Koreans*** our troop ship ran into nasty weather in the Aleutians
waiting to drop off supples at Attu Island. To shorten a shaggy dog,
I was the middle of a three tiered ER. Above me was a history
teacher and below a mortician. Some between pallor and puking, we had
some interesting conversations. In the course of many days, the
teacher pointed me out to be most Aristotilian, of which neither I
nor the mortician had the foggiest notions of response. I've since
come to meet both Goeth and Arisitotle .....a little.
*** My mother made a novena and God stopped the war in mid Pacific-
and I was diverted to spend my tour enjoying Japan.
FM> I guess I tend to be a little more prosaic (perhaps than I should be)
FM> but I cannot help the experience of a gnawing suspicion that if we but
FM> knew it there is probably a scientific explanation of the actions of
FM> the fly since what I was describing undoubtedly assures that flies,
FM> however annoying will be with us until we have some permanent global
FM> DDT......
As mentioned to Day Brown: I pursue and appreciate science,
BUT retain a very warm corner of my being ever to prefer a LARGE
and extra helping of "non logical" & non ""ideological*"" desert
with the dinner of life. Also relish a bit of after dinner magic.
* F. Masingill definition
FM> As I read your post I was reminded of a book on bees that I've had
FM> in my library for years. It no longer reflects the state of the art
FM> with regard to bee behavior but you would appreciate the beauty,
FM> drama and artistry of the description of the life of a hive that it
FM> affords.
Yes!!! I can image a bee wiggle-dancing among her peers; shaking
her sexy rump to capture and inspire the collective imaginations
of the hive that they follow her to the honey.....YES. When I
think of a bacchanalian festa so organized, I smile and wish I could
so follow. It just might be that "being a bee" could be more than
humanity dare evolve to be .......though as a Liberal anthropopic
athEist, I can at least pleasure the fiction...!
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-(ii @@- Bzzzzz ... Dave
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* Origin: America's favorite whine - it's your fault! (1:261/1000)
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