Blog post number 1!
Hi welcome to my blog I am going to go over what we did in class 1/13/22, questions I had in class and a little of what the reading by Danesi talked about.
For preparations for this class I skimmed “introducing semiotics a graphic guide” by Paul Cobley and Litza Jansz. The introducing… series is a wonderful way to learn about a subject in a short amount of time. It was the gateway to many philosophers for me in high school! I spent the most time on pre history of semiotics because that Is what I am most familiar, because it talked about Plato and Aristotle. But only did I find out that that is not what was to be learned about! Semantics- is language and Semiotics is pictures in your head that you get and signs are one way you get those and there are three parts made up of a sign.
So still confused. It might have something to do with my little speech perception difficulty. *Thanks Speech Therapist Mom!*
But it prepared me because I know knew what questions to ask!
Looking at the text: Is medium the message, that is the question to ask. Was McLuhan a semiotician? I had trouble with this reading and already read it three times, probably five times, in preparation for our classes. Form what I understand it is about subtext. If we got a message in a bottle, the fact that it will be read in a bottle is much more important.
Questions I had in class: given that in class we pondered that things don’t exist until spoken about, what would that do to the ideal forms in Plato’s ideal forms? Would they be created by the first person that spoke of them?
What even is religion. I have taken just about all of Dr. Gardner’s religious classes and one from Dr. Hutchinson and I am still tilting my head.
Can you have- can you experience religion with out speaking?
Why am I so shy in zoom class? Thanks for reading hope you enjoyed and thought about some things!
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