(urth) academic commentary

António Pedro Marques entonio at gmail.com
Tue Nov 30 11:24:45 PST 2010


Thomas Bitterman wrote (30-11-2010 18:55):
> 2010/11/30 António Pedro Marques <entonio at gmail.com
> <mailto:entonio at gmail.com>>
>
>     Thomas Bitterman wrote (30-11-2010 02:22):
>
>         Another way of looking at it.  The question is "How did Wright
>         miss/not
>         include an obvious (and likely superior) interpretation that any
>         careful
>           reader would read?".  The answer is "Because it made him feel
>         uncomfortable".  This looks like a clear case of arguing against the
>         author rather than the thesis.
>
>     But is it more complimenting to answer "Because it's above his
>     league?"? I
>     certainly don't think that's the case.
>
> That is a false dichotomy.  There are other ways to answer which do not
> involve speculation on Wright's personal properties.  I would even
> suggest that the question itself is not helpful/applicable to
> understanding a non-fiction thesis.

At the end of the day the fact remains that Wright left a certain path 
unexplored and that demands an explanation. And that is lacking. It should 
have been made explicit from the onset.

Of course if one views speculation over a person's choices as speculation 
over the person, then any answer will look like just that.

> Craig Brewer has a good post on another thread with the same name
> describing how he sees Wright's method.  I agree with him.

Craig's view(s) fall within what I consider(ed) 'inconvenien[ce]' - the 
'third' interpretation is not interesting (in an epistemological sense) from 
the point of view of Wright's method. Craig may have nailed it, but that 
doesn't mean questions aren't justified.

In short, I disagree that I am/was making an ad hominem argument. How could 
I? The only thing I know of Wright are bits of his books and interviews. 
There's nothing I can say about the man except from what I can say about his 
work.



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