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Subject: Re: [Leica] HCB's way of seeing
From: Jerry Lehrer <jerryleh@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:27:59 -0700
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Olive

Then how would you describe the Descartians.  They are distinct!

Jerry

Oliver Bryk wrote:

> Slobodan wrote:
> "He has a didactic formulary that I find as heavy handed, and yes,
> Gallic."
> I think you've very perceptively put your finger on something that's hard to
> articulate with respect to images (IMHO Peter also touched upon it in a
> different way). Allow me to quote Allan Bloom: "To overstate only a bit,
> there are two writers who between them shape and set the limits to the minds
> of educated Frenchmen. Every Frenchman is born, or at least early on
> becomes, Cartesian or Pascalian." (from "The Closing of the American Mind".)
> Perhaps HCB is a Cartesian and each of us reacts to his Cartesian way of
> seeing?
> Oliver Bryk
> PS I have been present during heated debates among my French colleagues (in
> what used to be called a "high-tech" company) and have one of them say to
> me, "he'll never understand; he's a Cartesian."
>
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