Interesting discussion but it hasn't shifted my epistemic perspective on mimetic learning and child development. Newman gave it a real edge in the Grammar. However I am listening to what you are saying and in part I can see the connection to social media.
The power of mimetic desire is interesting, but I would like to hear clinical psychologists opinions on how many people actually act in that way. It seems like a very simplistic template. Don’t people have different interest’s? I remember cabbage patch dolls, I know people that had many. However, I think in most cases, they thought they would have greater value in the future…like gold! I think they all ended up in goodwill.😂. And as regards to saints, each saint had a unique interest,…that is heartfelt, how many people watching a St. Damien, or Mother Teresa even if they were wearing medals around their neck and with their acclaim, would follow them. I couldn’t copy that, I would run the other way (faster than a speeding bullet) if I saw a person with an arm rotting off, …or even seeing blood makes me faint. People are unique, like fingerprints . And when the serpent whispered into Eve’s ear, and ➡️Eve whispered into Adam’s ear , it had to do with the desire for power (interesting to both of them), which seems to me a more basic and interesting human characteristic than mimetic desire.❤ PS: There were people who never purchased a cabbage patch doll.
Why have the people at Sermon of Life chosen post a video that was taken from Bishop Barron’s UA-cam channel and neglect to inform listeners any details about the conversation? I finally figured out that Robert Barron is talking with Luke Burgis. If you want to watch an authentic version visit: ua-cam.com/video/ZOdPLrq5ViM/v-deo.htmlsi=_OqLsUnRr27qobib
Interesting discussion but it hasn't shifted my epistemic perspective on mimetic learning and child development. Newman gave it a real edge in the Grammar. However I am listening to what you are saying and in part I can see the connection to social media.
The power of mimetic desire is interesting, but I would like to hear clinical psychologists opinions on how many people actually act in that way. It seems like a very simplistic template. Don’t people have different interest’s? I remember cabbage patch dolls, I know people that had many. However, I think in most cases, they thought they would have greater value in the future…like gold!
I think they all ended up in goodwill.😂. And as regards to saints, each saint had a unique interest,…that is heartfelt, how many people watching a St. Damien, or Mother Teresa
even if they were wearing medals around their neck and with their acclaim, would follow them. I couldn’t copy that, I would run the other way (faster than a speeding bullet) if I saw a person with an arm rotting off, …or even seeing blood makes me faint.
People are unique, like fingerprints . And when the serpent whispered into Eve’s ear, and ➡️Eve whispered into Adam’s ear , it had to do with the desire for power (interesting to both of them), which seems to me a more basic and interesting human characteristic than mimetic desire.❤
PS: There were people who never purchased a cabbage patch doll.
If only I could find a leisure suit....
That's right, when a peoples subvert your culture and economy you can't say anything about it! Sicut judeus non!
Why have the people at Sermon of Life chosen post a video that was taken from Bishop Barron’s UA-cam channel and neglect to inform listeners any details about the conversation?
I finally figured out that Robert Barron is talking with Luke Burgis.
If you want to watch an authentic version visit:
ua-cam.com/video/ZOdPLrq5ViM/v-deo.htmlsi=_OqLsUnRr27qobib
Please tell us what desires most of youre unatural colleagues have.