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Re: [xmca] Double Stimulation?



Achilles,

Sounded interesting, but I'm not sure I followed you completely. You say
that Strathern's quote seems like it has a broader application that "double
stimulation", but I could use some help with the rest of your message.

If you have a few minutes, maybe you could try rephrasing?

-greg


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Achilles Delari Junior <
achilles_delari@hotmail.com> wrote:

> In my undertanding, this is very broader and more powerful than double
> stimulation... Double stimulation could be overcoming with another way for
> think signs than "medium stimulus" - See "The problem of consciousness"
> (1933-34), for instance. The more important will be not the similarity
> between a nude and a word, but their difference, "before was forgotten that
> sign had a meaning" and "now" the meaning must be take in account. Double
> stimulation, in my understanding, do not resists to this new point of view.
>
> Achilles.
>
> > Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 06:19:04 -0600
> > From: greg.a.thompson@gmail.com
> > To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu; lchcmike@gmail.com; antti.rajala@helsinki.fi
> > CC:
> > Subject: [xmca] Double Stimulation?
> >
> > I wonder if this quote by Marilyn Strathern can be productively connected
> > (not necessarily geneaologically, but ideologically) to the notion of
> > "double stimulation" (which I am just now trying to figure out):
> > "Culture consists in the way people draw analogies between different
> > domains of their worlds" (1992: 47).
> >
> > -greg
> >
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