Thx Joe! I think a full voice can be analyzed, in a myriad of ways and senses. By other sensing more-than-human beings as well. A full voice also may echo and reverberate in ways we don't fully understand! Through time, to a time when understanding is more potentiated. Not that folks shouldn't say or write what they need, in their own time and way. Banksy, for instance.
Danny, absolutely—silence is, to my mind, the contingency of the manifold echo and reverberation you mention. That the full voice would move through to "a time when understanding is more potentiated" is exactly it, because (as Paul Tillich puts it) "our potential is essential."
In other words, we're talking about something irreducible. You're right to remind that analysis doesn't necessarily strive to reduce. But my feeling (and experience) is that when analysis abandons tekhne for marketable techniques, it constrains our personhood. Banksy is an awesome example, because his "techniques" do the opposite of constrain personhood: they magnify it!
Thx Joe! I think a full voice can be analyzed, in a myriad of ways and senses. By other sensing more-than-human beings as well. A full voice also may echo and reverberate in ways we don't fully understand! Through time, to a time when understanding is more potentiated. Not that folks shouldn't say or write what they need, in their own time and way. Banksy, for instance.
Danny, absolutely—silence is, to my mind, the contingency of the manifold echo and reverberation you mention. That the full voice would move through to "a time when understanding is more potentiated" is exactly it, because (as Paul Tillich puts it) "our potential is essential."
In other words, we're talking about something irreducible. You're right to remind that analysis doesn't necessarily strive to reduce. But my feeling (and experience) is that when analysis abandons tekhne for marketable techniques, it constrains our personhood. Banksy is an awesome example, because his "techniques" do the opposite of constrain personhood: they magnify it!