Re: from Michael Glassman: 1973 article by Wartofsky on perception, representation, artifacts

From: Steve Gabosch (bebop101@comcast.net)
Date: Mon May 24 2004 - 03:25:05 PDT


Michael, you ask really interesting questions, will be able to respond
after this week, thanks for joining in.
- Steve

At 12:12 AM 5/24/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>Forwarding the following from Michael Glassman to xmca.
>- Steve
>
>>From: Michael Glassman
>>Sent: Sun 5/23/2004 1:47 PM
>>To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
>>Subject: RE: 1973 article by Wartofsky on perception, representation,
>>artifacts
>>
>>
>>Hello Steve and Victor,
>>
>>I have been following your very interesting discussion about Ilyenkov and
>>ideality and I have a few questions that I am trying to grapple with. I
>>am hoping you guys can help me gain a better understanding.
>>
>>1. Steve, what do you mean when you say Wartofsky's three types of
>>artefacts are dialectically related? Are you saying that human go from
>>recognition of one artefact to the next through the (shorthand) A, not A,
>>A' process and that is what allows us to recognize all three? Does this
>>mean that the third level of artefacts is in some way more advanced than
>>the first and second level? If so, what determines this hierarchy?

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