[New-Poetry] looking for poems (and other writing) on "the idea"

Halvard Johnson halvard at gmail.com
Sat May 2 16:30:22 EDT 2009


I have it on good authority that the first idea was
"Wow!" followed closely by "Whoa!"

Hal

"Anything is art if an artist says it is."
          --Marcel Duchamp

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On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Bob Grumman <bobgrumman at nut-n-but.net>wrote:

> I'm as interested in your subject, which seems to me to be epistemology, as
> I am in poetics, so have my theories that you will probably dislike as much
> as you do my poetics, Chris, but I thought I'd pipe in that I believe in
> innate concepts (which I call "urcepts") for circle, person, father, two and
> so forth, so wonder if in your reading you've come across any speculation as
> to the origins of a belief in ideas.  I particularly wonder what the first
> idea might have been.
>
> Incidentally, thanks for simply mentioning your project--because it got me
> thinking about the ideas we have that are not innate, and how, according to
> my theory they are formed.  I think they're simply generalities.  An idea of
> pig is simply all one's memories of pigs in a big clot with all the
> differences between the pigs involved becoming effaced with time until all
> that's left is a kind of pig-universal.  My newest thought is that the brain
> tags such universals, but I can't figure out how it recognizes them as such
> before tagging them.  Which has nothing to do with your project, just me
> solipsissing away.
>
> Whee, Bob
>
>
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