Lou Gold wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 9:29 am
Extrovert and introvert, that I am -- sort of a gregarious hermit who is constantly figuring out how to embrace my many contradictions. Occasionally, I succeed in being the change I want to see but surely nothing to brag about. Right now I'm intrigued by Justin's assertion of a possible bridge or linking of idealism and praxis. I don't need certainty on this. The promise of perhaps would hold my heart in a happy way.
I figure that your deep concept of praxis still largely comes from practice of activism, juicing up for do-gooderism. The Marxist concept of praxis, changing society from extrovert application of a theory. Marxist metaphysics is dialectics, ie. "embracing many contradictions".
Greek has three related words, praxis - doing; poiesis - making, and techne - crafting. In the context of this context, praxis stays firmly inside the frame of subject-object metaphysics, the qualia of material, where our relations are perceived as social
fabric.
The relation subjective-asubjective (ie. relation between praxis and non-dualism) is not a polarity, but rather "dialectic" of dialectics-antidialectics. Can you grok and embrace that contradiction?
Poiesis and techne; poetry, crafting, skill learning and honing, these reside and recite mainly in the asubjective ground.
Praxis is a theory - or a feel - of an existing condition. If the desire is changing a condition, extroverted doing for the sake of doing does not change the condition, doing maintains and upholds the condition by law of polar dialectics. An introverted meaning for praxis becomes the moment of recognizing a condition and the desire it creates, whether the desire is to maintain and continue a condition, or to change a condition. Moment of recognizing a desire for change becomes thus impetus or leaving the domain of praxis and dropping down to the ground of skill, craft and poetry. Becoming more by doing less.
Praxis like ritual work etc. is good for conserving and repeating, useless for change. Ritual of doing politics only maintains the social fabric that causes frustration and desire for change, also and especially when doing politics "opposes".
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
- Buckminster Fuller