to return to this topic, like i said, im not talking about formal logic of
logitians but the logic that confines our language and our expressions.
gratzie
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On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 17:09:34 -0000, Poetryetc provides a venue for a
dialogue relating to poetry and poetics wrote:
> On 16 Feb 2001, at 17:00, Daniel Jab wrote:
>
> > have witnessed
> > what
> > a difference it has made in my own writing to be able to see logic in
> > this
> > way and then learn to use it to achieve new dimensions of creativity
> > that
> > truly speak effectively
>
> Dear Jabber
> So can we see an example of this logical writing that so clearly
> puts you beyond we mere vernacular mortals?
> And to add my five-pennyworth, I thought formal logic was a
> language designed by mathematicians and computer scientists
> exactly because of the logical inconsistencies of vernacular.
> language which poets so love, and which, IMHO, are what make
> poetry both possible and untranslateable.
> Now I've said my piece, can we please move on to the next topic?
>
>
>
>
> Ted Slade
> http://www.poetrykit.org/
> for all your poetry needs
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