November 15, 2004


Dad finds more Sam. Johnson goodies.
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David Rees totally explains Wittgenstein:

The Good is not a solid, a liquid, or a gas, so we can't use language to talk about it. Same with religion, ethics, metaphysics, and all the profound subjects traditional philosophers usually talk about. From now on those topics will be off-limits to language. You want to discuss the Good? Go play a guitar solo in your jam band about the Good. Just don't mess up the alphabet trying to talk about it.

This space almost minored in Philosophy, and would have had to study this stuff. Two of this space's good friends, geniuses both, claimed all sorts of good and interesting things about Wittgenstein that we were too busy with Maxwell's equations to investigate too deeply. At any rate, in this holiday season in which we are once again thankful that we didn't pursue Physics down a crushing, tenure-track rathole, we thank the good Dr. Rees for the following sentence:

I gave up my drum-solo dreams of tenure and settled in for years of holding a lighter above my head.

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