Interesting conversation regarding language! Etymology is crucial to understanding how the meaning of words becomes glossed over and disappeared. I think of Wittgenstein in that regard, amongst others. James Hillman was always instructive re: words and their meaning… psyche-pathos-logos. Psychopathology: articulating the soul’s suffering…or, articulating a language of mind…. The poem Mary read at the end, The Garage, I heard her read first when Michael died and we held a memorial at CityU for him…Mary read that poem…Kiwi and Charles spoke, Madigan, Garth Thomson, Jeff Chang, Arden, myself and Ninetta Tavano…lovely to hear the poem again. Appreciated the thoughtfulness and pace of your dialogue. As Tom Andersen remarked, words are like hands! I’m touched by this marvellous talk. Enchanting! Peace/colin ☮️✊️
Thank you, Chris. I really appreciated our conversation. Mary Kean
No... thank YOU, Mary!
Interesting conversation regarding language! Etymology is crucial to understanding how the meaning of words becomes glossed over and disappeared. I think of Wittgenstein in that regard, amongst others. James Hillman was always instructive re: words and their meaning…
psyche-pathos-logos. Psychopathology: articulating the soul’s suffering…or, articulating a language of mind…. The poem Mary read at the end, The Garage, I heard her read first when Michael died and we held a memorial at CityU for him…Mary read that poem…Kiwi and Charles spoke, Madigan, Garth Thomson, Jeff Chang, Arden, myself and Ninetta Tavano…lovely to hear the poem again. Appreciated the thoughtfulness and pace of your dialogue. As Tom Andersen remarked, words are like hands! I’m touched by this marvellous talk. Enchanting! Peace/colin ☮️✊️