Re: musing and blocks

From: Bill Barowy (wbarowy@attbi.com)
Date: Tue Apr 30 2002 - 06:49:02 PDT


I've been thinking for some time about putting the blocks "on the web" --
there are several possibilities, from quicktime vr (lets you rotate 3d
images, but requires a browser plug-in) to some more simple schemes. This
could open access to many people.

From the original mit version of thought and language, which left me
clueless, and then Kozulin's edition, which filled out far more details with
an insert on p 103, I found the process of movement from complex to concept
to be reasonably understandable -- that is to say, the differences dscribed
between complexes and concepts were fairly distinct. But seeing blocks in
action was not only a whole lot of fun, and brought in application -- you,
Ana, and Michael R enacting double stimulation on my behalf - twice meant as
i was also the subject there.

Is not the Kozulin insert in T&L enough to specify the blocks?

bb

-- 
...this was not just a matter of chance.  These strange things happen all the 
time...
[from the film "Magnolia"]



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