Thanks for the essay! Your emphasis on the source domain of Wittgenstein's metaphor, on actual spinning, got me thinking visually. This diagram came out :)pic.twitter.com/nXVP92r6hU
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Thanks for the essay! Your emphasis on the source domain of Wittgenstein's metaphor, on actual spinning, got me thinking visually. This diagram came out :)pic.twitter.com/nXVP92r6hU
thanks!
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I like how you have explained this. Are you familiar with https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/217552.The_Rule_of_Metaphor … ?
I read this one esoteric. The real story is Pip's insight, more grimly conclusive than "stranded in empty space."
This reminds me of a recent discussion on Scuttlebutt about talking about “fabrics” rather than “the web”, weaving social fabrics etc 
Have you read Walter Isaacson’s ‘The Innovators’? It traces the digital revolution back to the 18th century romantic poet Lord Byron’s mathematicly-inclined daughter Linda Lovelace, the first computer programmer of Charles Babbage’s mechanical computer. As for textiles, . . .
Really enjoyed this thread
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