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Re: lexicon

From:Mark J. Reed <markjreed@...>
Date:Sunday, June 1, 2003, 21:08
On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 01:43:34PM -0400, Sally Caves wrote:
> Why do you think that? Why can't art also be "hard-wired" in the brain?
Well, maybe we just haven't studied art sufficiently to identify the universals, but the term is applied so broadly that I can't see what it is that might be "hardwired art."
> Art is a fundamental aspect of human society and has been from the beginning, > evolving along with language and culture. What has changed our > understanding of this basic human truth is the scientific revolution, and > scientific materialism. We are basically machines, we function to get > things done, society functions to provide us with the basics, art is an > excrescence belonging to those "humanist" guys.
Back up a bit. We ARE machines, but usually the term "humanist" is reserved for the folks who agree with that statement. And while I agree with it, I certainly don't think art is an "excrescence". I'm a bit of an artist myself - drawing as well as conlanging. And it may be that it's part of our programming, but I still don't think it's as fundamental as language. -Mark

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