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From: "jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
To: Noam Chomsky
Subject: Re:
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2017 16:31:11 +0000
ok, but harry was told by max that he , max needed detailed financial infomnation first , and harry repeated he
wanted to sit with you face to face first . so you have your work cut out for you
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 11:29 AM, Noam Chomsky < > wrote:
On vision, I know of some evidence that social interaction (mother-neonate) facilitates depth perception, but
it's years ago. Maybe there is more now. But the experimental work has been with isolated individuals
(kittens, mainly, I think), and seems to yield normal vision with early patterned stimulation. Let's talk about it
some day.
I've thought about your suggestion. I think it's better to do it step by step, not bringing up issues of legal
implications unless it's necessary. I'll write them renewing the request to replace Max by Richard Kahn, along
the lines that we discussed by phone: that I simply can't trust Max and want someone trustworthy. I'd also like
to give the gist of the memo, in particular that the marital trust is designed for those who established it, the
IRA as backup.
Noam
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 4:03 AM, jeffrey E. <jea@gmail.com> wrote:
like the military, can be good for an individual . but needs a group. I think "understanding" might be
similar as a group function as the visual system is for the individual. . it needs collective input and then
with a recursive intentions focuses on a concept
you should have the call with your children asap. feel free to send them debras memo so they see what
you see. her privlege argument makes no sense. you WANT the other side to see your justifications for
your position. she is just trying to stay out of the mix. as she has done virtually nothing to get you what
you clearly are entitiled to. shameful
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 1:52 AM, Noam Chomsky < wrote:
If done properly, like offering free and creative opportunities for kids, I think it can be good for the
individual.
And with your immense help, for which I can't express enough gratitude, we're working our way through
it I think
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 9:09 PM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
no question in my mind that it is a huge benefit for the group. but my conjecture is that it is not
necessarily good for the individual. . like being a hero ( throwing yourself on a grenade ) . good for
the group not so good for the hero. . as writing forces a linear slow pace. I wonder if in a large
population , handwriting wiill be correlated with G . anyway , I need to get my mind off the way
you have been getting screwed. drives me crazy.
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 10:51 PM, Noam Chomsky > wrote:
Good to have a fun note.
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I suspect that forcing children to do anything is probably harmful. But it's possible to introduce
writing and (secondarily) reading in a way that seems to enhance thinking. That's the idea behind
"invented spelling" (here's a link to some of the work: https://pages.wustl.edu/
files/pages/imce/treiman/Read%20%26%20Treiman_Childrensinvented_Spelling final.pdf). Back
in the early '50s, a philosopher friend of mine (Israel Scheffler) brought me some pages on which his
two-year old son had written things that he thought were gibberish, wondering if I could make
something of it. It was immediately obvious that the kind had learned the names of the letters and
was spontaneously stringing them together to express himself in writing. And making interesting
generalizations. Thus the letter "A", pronounced /eyl, he used for the words "came," "pet", "pat"; the
letter "i", pronounced /ay/, he used for "pie", "pot," "but/" . And so on. It all made sense. Our kids
did the same thing. Carol wrote some papers about it, Charles Read and others carried it forward.
Turns out to be a great way to teach reading too. Kids spontaneously express themselves, often in
creative way, and the transition to official orthography is not that difficult now that they have the
general idea.
There's a debate about it in educational circles, and though I haven't followed it, my impression is that
old-fashioned forcing into a mold probably wins out, undermining the joy of self-expression and
possibly reading.
As you may know, Galileo regarded invention of the alphabet as among the greatest of all human
inventions. Can do no better than quote his own words. He regarded the invention of the alphabet
as "surpassing all stupendous inventions," asking "what sublimity of mind was his who
dreamed of finding means to communicate his deepest thoughts to any other person, though
distant by mighty intervals of place and time! Of talking with those who are in India; of
speaking to those who are not yet born and will not be born for a thousand or ten thousand
years; and with what facility, by the different arrangements of twenty characters upon a
page!"
Shortly after, the same observation was made about the more fundamental matter of sounds (Port
Royal Grammar, 1660). I discovered all of this about 50 years ago and wrote about it. Unknown
then, still unknown, in my view some of the most profound insights in the human sciences.
Smart guys, the founders of modem science.
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 5:48 AM, Jeffrey E. <jeevacation®gmail.com> wrote:
on a more fun note. is is possible that learning how to write and read, in fact slows down your
thinking process. forcing children to write and organize their thoughts in a medium that does not
lend itself to speed. is not natural?
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