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HabitudeChronological version of index pageSite established 9 April 2007 last updated 29 December 2008
6 April 2007 What is ‘Habitude’? – Some dialogues may help to explain.
27 April 2007, Towards an Introduction
29 April 2007, Bibliography (MS Word download) for combined research (Rabindranath Tagore, India, Voltaire, Enlightenment, Rupert Sheldrake, Henri Bergson and Gilles Deleuze)
8 May 2007 The next thing to appear on this site will be an essay entitled: ‘Dream On!: A Philosophical Study into Why Big Visions “Fail”’. This will be about habitude as the ‘stuckness’ of society, whereby its predominantly capitalism-serving patterns repeat without challenge or depth of awareness: of the consequences, of the absurdity, of what else is possible; such that, whereas reforms are tried, sometimes with world-changing passion on the part of campaigners, visionaries such as Rabindranath Tagore and Bill Mollison, “Fail” (the scare quotes indicating that visions can be reborn) to get their big visions to germinate, thrive and be propagated, to such an extent that the sick old growth withers away.
13 May 2007 ‘Dream On!: A Philosophical Study into Why Big Visions “Fail”’, (incomplete) version 1.
15 May 2007 Dream On! section 2 added.
16 May 2007 Next to appear: a piece on ‘The whats? and whys? of “capitalist” philosophy.’ This belongs in Dream On!, the joy of writing for a web site is being free of a strict linear structure, and being able to branch out.
17 May 2007 ‘The what?s and why?s of “capitalist” philosophy.’ (incomplete) version 1.
21 May 2007 Some Sheldrake links.
23 May 2007 Next piece to come: ‘Refuting the mechanistic paradigm’.
25 May 2007 Yesterday I met again Oskar, the person who told me about the McKenna / Sheldrake connection, whose website is http://www.fighthabit.org/.
26 May 2007 Discovered the following in a book of Bergson’s lectures:
26 May 2007 Reading through the material on fighthabit I was struck by its solipsistic youthfulness. We do think differently at different ages or stages of life, perhaps due to changes in cognition as we accumulate knowledge, with declining affective cognition and increasing conceptual thinking, as described in a favourite book, David Gelernter’s The Muse in the Machine.1 If one goes back to an earlier life stage, to childhood, one discovers something quite extraordinary which is seldom cherished and recorded, the ecstatic outpouring of imagination by a loved child, a child who is listened to. One such whom I know well is my granddaughter, Thalia. Together we are starting to write up her ‘Witches World’.
26 May 2007 Pending ‘Refuting the mechanistic paradigm’, see Bergson on Wm. James’s Pragmatism. Also definitions of organicism and vitalism.
27 May 2007 Rupert Sheldrake’s response to the question ‘What Do You Believe In?’
28 May 2007 ‘Refuting the mechanistic paradigm’.
29 May 2007 Coming next ‘Experience and belief, nonsense, and the land’.
29 May 2007 Recap: habitude as a concept.
31 May 2007 ‘Experience and belief, nonsense, and the land’ (incomplete, added to 2 June).
8 June 2007 ‘Habitude and “the spirituality thing”’ (incomplete).
10 June 2007 ‘Habitude and “the spirituality thing”’, new section (but still incomplete).
13 June 2007 Chronological version of index page – this one.
15 June 2007 Finished with ‘Habitude and “the spirituality thing”’, with new section on ‘holistic teaching’ and all that. 15 June 2007 Next piece to come will be back to ‘Dream On’, with more on what I mean by ‘Big Visions’. As a taster – and relief from spirituality stuff – the Introduction from The Culture of Cities by Lewis Mumford. 25 June 2007 What is ‘Habitude’?, updated 29 June. 1 July 2007 Rather personal piece on ‘the proof delusion’. 2 July 2007 Review of Black Mass by John Gray. 23 July 2007 Landauer, anarchist visionary 26 July 2007 Thalia’s myth 26 July 2007 No human-like mind, no God, could create the extraordinary life of the deep ocean; surely proof of habitude: an evolving universe in which increasingly complex forms emerge and are reinforced by a tendence for patterns / habits to persist. 4 September 2007 Chomsky on the Responsibility of Intellectuals. 6 September 2007 Thinking about handicrafts. 16 December 2007 Jesus Radicals? 20 December 2007 Eagleton’s review of The God Delusion. 28 December 2007 Monocultures of the Mind, extract 2 February 2008 Is there a God or not?, from ‘The Devil. Ivan’s Nightmare’, Dostoyevsky 10 February The Latest on Witches World, and Thalia’s poem ‘Enchantment’ 16 February Breaking the Supermarket Habit – Starting in Dawlish 23 February Granddaughter 24 February Tell Me More 8 May 2008 Transition Town Dawlish 8 May 2008 Danger and Opportunity 11 May 2008 Developing thoughts on Dawlish 23 June 2008 Thalia’s Lilac Dragon 15 August 2008 Latest on Witches World 29 December Thalia’s book-in-process Bomb City
1 David Gelernter, The Muse in the Machine: Computerizing the Poetry of Human Thought (New York: Free Press, 1994)
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