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Choose one stanza from Song of Myself and discuss the political implications.
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TOC o “1-3” h z u Choose one stanza from “Song of Myself” and discuss the political implications. PAGEREF _Toc379017933 h 1Describe Nietzsche’s epistemology and discuss possible political implications of such thought PAGEREF _Toc379017934 h 4
Choose one stanza from “Song of Myself” and discuss the political implications.Song of Myself is a poem by an American poet Walt Whitman that is published among other works in his work Leaves of Grass. The poem is filled with numerous, significant details, although this paper will look only at one of them found in the sixth stanza of the poem. The following is a section derived from the poem. It is the sixth stanza, which the first section of the paper will base its arguments on.
A child said what is the grass. Fetching it to me with full hands, How could I answer the child? I do not know what it is any more than he.
I guess it must be the flag of my disposition, out of hopeful green stuff woven.
Or I guess it is the handkerchief of the Lord, A scented gift and remembrancer designedly dropt, Bearing the owner’s name someway in the corners, that we may see and remark, and say Whose?
Or I guess the grass is itself a child, the produced babe of the vegetation.
Or I guess it is a uniform hieroglyphic, And it means, Sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones, Growing among black folks as among white, Kanuck, Tuckahoe, Congressman, Cuff, I give them the same, I receive them the same.
And now it seems to me the beautiful uncut hair of graves.
Tenderly will I use you curling grass, It may be you transpire from the breasts of young men, It may be if I had known them I would have loved them, It may be you are from old people, or from offspring taken soon out of their mothers’ laps, And here you are the mothers’ laps.
This grass is very dark to be from the white heads of old mothers, Darker than the colorless beards of old men, Dark to come from under the faint red roofs of mouths.
O I perceive after all so many uttering tongues, And I perceive they do not come from the roofs of mouths for nothing.
I wish I could translate the hints about the dead young men and women, And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps.
What do you think has become of the young and old men? And what do you think has become of the women and children?
They are alive and well somewhere, The smallest sprout shows there is really no death, And if ever there was it led forward life, and does not wait at the end to arrest it, And ceas’d the moment life appear’d.
All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses, And to die is different from what any one supposed, and luckier.
A child asks the narrator of the poem to explain what grass is (Whitman, 1955). To answer this question, the narrator has to use his own utilization of imagery and symbolism and his incapability to break down things to crucial principles. The bunches of grass the child is holding thus becomes a symbol of the nature of regeneration. Nevertheless, they also indicate or signify a common material that connects all the different individuals throughout the United States.
Therefore, one can view or understand grass as an excellent example or symbol of democracy, because it grows everywhere even on top of graves. In the era and age of civil war, the same grass reminds the author of the poem of graves (Whitman, 1955), and even though the graves hold dead people, grass does not discriminate as it grows even on their graves. This also points out to another implication that everyone will have to die eventually. The natural roots of grass or democracy, in this matter, also are mortal, and they are vulnerable to death whether, as a result, of bloodshed and killing found in warfare or because of natural causes. While in other cases Whitman succeeds in this kind of imagery and symbolism, in this case it troubles him a little. He says that he could be able to interpret or understand where the boundary of the difference that exists between saying nothing and covering everything starts or ends.
The difficult the author experiences in trying to explain to the child what grass is means that even he cannot describe the democratic nature fully and especially if he is explaining it to individuals who cannot quite understand or comprehend it. Democracy here is shown as a complicated and challenging issue that individuals have to see how it works, and observe it so as to understand it. The only thing the author can tell the child is that he sees and experiences grass or democracy in young women and men (Whitman, 1955), meaning that democracy can be present in all people.
The author then takes this metaphor explanation further by telling the child that even the grass that has died (Whitman, 1955), or democracy that has diminished and the one that is forgotten is part of the whole, and is not treated separately. The poem Song to Myself explores and balances the themes of collectivity and individuality as two essential components for democratic experiments in the United States. The sixth section of this poem, therefore, is one of the essential ones in the whole text. This is because grass here is used as a symbol of hope and democracy. The poem and the author most likely wanted to liken grass to democracy because just as grass reaches every part of the world, so does democracy. When allowed to grow, democracy expands and covers all people including men and women.
Describe Nietzsche’s epistemology and discuss possible political implications of such thoughtThe two fundamental notions and ideas in understanding epistemology and metaphysics of Nietzsche are the will to power and perspectivism. Perspectivism can be described as the view or notion that our understanding and knowledge are conditioned or determined by how we view it. Therefore, to see something, one must be in a certain time and in a particular place and view or see it from a certain perspective. One, therefore, cannot see s thing from any perspective all the time. Therefore, we cannot see the thing, but its perspective then knowledge only occurs within a certain perspective (Nietzsche, 1882).
For this philosopher, this destructs knowledge, as it is traditionally understood. Knowledge is only knowledge of the whole, not just some part of the whole, because seeing and understanding knowledge as such is illusionary and deceptive. Another perspective of this idea is that whatever knowledge we have is just and nothing else but human knowledge. This knowledge is conditioned by and based on our human faculties and human processes. This, however, presents a problem to Nietzsche. The issue with his perspectivism is that they conclude or derive from the fact that real knowledge is impossible and that humans only have and are left with only some parts of knowledge and not the whole knowledge (Nietzsche, 1882).
The other major part in the epistemology of Nietzsche is the will to power. Most his work is build around this idea. The will to power is generally a force within individuals that drives them to live and survive. People live and survive by forcing other individuals and reality to obey and succumb to their power. The will to power drives individuals to think about the others and the world in the way that they do. They subscribe order, meaning, understanding and knowledge to the world because of the will to power (Nietzsche, 1882). In a sense, the philosopher anticipates pragmatism.
In his view, truth is not what corresponds or goes in line with reality, rather what allows individuals to attain their power and goals. Reason, therefore, only represent the expediency of a particular species or race, their utility is their only truth. Reason, truth and knowledge have little to do with the real world. They only affect how well individuals and other species control others to survive. As the philosopher argues, the real world could be completely different from what our understanding and reasoning points out and from what our minds hold as the truth, however, this has little to do with anything. So long as truth and reason enable is to have control and power, which is still essential and relevant. The criterion of truth, thereby, resides in the enhancement of power feelings (Nietzsche, 1882).
In Nietzsche’s epistemology, the will to power indicates that real things are the things that people can have power over and the things that individuals do. The classical ideas of knowledge and truth, therefore, are ineffectual and passive. For Nietzsche, there are signs and meaningless of weakness. Strength comes in actively to create one’s reality world. One of the interesting things in this theory is that the philosopher takes all of reasoning and experience and claims that it does not lead to any sort of real or true world. Trust in reason and its functions and valuation of logic prove only its use in life (Nietzsche, 1882).
References
Nietzsche, F. (1882). The Gay Science: Twilight of the Idols. New York: Vintage Books.
Whitman, W. (1955). Song of Myself. New York: Democratic Vistas.
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Earth Goddess w/ Snakes & Roman matron & Gothic French 14th ct Madonna
Book of Kells Chi, Rho, Iota page & Book of Hours/Heures, Limbourg Brothers
Great Mosque at Cordoba & Sainte-Chapelle, Paris
Sainte Chapelle & St. Patrick’s Cathedral (New York)
Sainte Chapelle & Sainte Marie Madeleine, VezelayCalf Bearer & Apollo & Christian Good Shepherd
Cave Paintings & Unicorn Tapestries (Cluny, New York, etc.)
Van Gogh Starry Night cc Gershwin “Rhapsody in Blue”
Wright Falling Water cc. Chopin – selection from piano, sonata, etc.
Hopper Nighthawks cc Hemingway’s “Clean Well, Lighted Place”
Joyce “Araby” cc Gothic culture and architecture
Dorothy Lange Migrant Mother; Nipomo California cc Cindy Sherman
Eero Saarinen St. Louis Arch cc Rude Arc de Triomph
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My Future in Computer Science.
Computer Science
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My Future in Computer Science.
I have always loved the challenging concepts that make one reason and consult with team members for long periods of time that result in obtaining brilliant and excellent solutions that make systems to function properly and adequately. Computer science, software engineering and information systems are international qualifications that give every individual the ability to work globally and in a very broad variety of roles coupled with tremendous opportunities for growth and progress. Interest in Computer science fueled my desire to learn and to know more concerning the field. The more you conduct a research on a particular field, the more the desire to pursue it will grow as well.
Computer Science is a field that has also witnessed serious growth in this era and the growth and the expansion can be attributed to the technological advancements and innovations changing the computer science and information technology. Computer science is now alive and very present in the life of every individual especially through the technologies and advancements and innovations all around us. Computer science assists and enables systems and processes to run and to function smoothly. I would like to pursue it as a career because of the transformations it makes possible. Computer science aids and transforms health care and also enables and contributes towards a robust national defense. A career in computer science will play a central role and will also put me in the forefront of discovery and driving economic growth and transforming the lives of individuals.
Computer Science job responsibilities include being hired by the software and development firms and bearing the role and the responsibility of creating and formulating new theories especially around the development of technology. It is a diverse field that requires an individual to be quick, innovative and creative and to have the ability to work perfectly well. Research indicates that computer scientists are highly sought after individuals and as the technology keeps advancing and growing a career in computer science will be a good fit. It also important to recognize the role that being an excellent communicator plays when thinking about focusing on a career in computer science.
Computer science is interesting in the that it will offer the opportunity to work with the government on different spheres. It entails having the solid ability to be able to completely express the reality of the computer science world to individuals. Computer science is a great career because I personally want to change the world. We one stops to think about what will happen if the society stops innovating, the outcome will certainly be detrimental. Computer science has provided that technology is beneficial and very good if at all it is put on the right hands. Computer science also needs brilliance and ethics that will stimulate the understanding of the powerful technologies and to ensure they are used for good.
Striving to have a positive impact on society is what influences me the most to channeling my energy and effort to starting a career in computer science. Being a computer scientist entails, that one will come into direct contact with beneficial applications and system process that seek to address the problems being faced in the world today like unemployment, climate change as well as poverty. Putting that into consideration it is clear that a career in Computer Science will make it possible for me to work tirelessly to meet the needs of the populations and the society as a whole. (Teague, 2018).
Computer science is also seen as an important contributor and the biggest influence in the world of communication. Computer science has made it possible to share information and has also made the world a global village. The technological outcomes we enjoy today as individuals can only be attributed to Computer Science. A career in computer science is essential for me as it will give me the chance to do so well and to employ all the abilities that I possess together with the appropriate skill set that I also have. It is a field that has witnessed improvement and growth and it particularly important to be part of the revolutionized team and workforce and the career changing the lives of people. It is also enhanced and ass it keeps scaling it assists in solving challenges that could have otherwise been catastrophic. Computer Science systems can predict climates, seasons as well as human behavior and in return assist particular in preventing disasters and catastrophes. (Alshahrani, 2018)
The possession of excellent communications skills is important while taking a career in computer science. The career itself requires the sharing of results and findings of the conducted surveys and investigations in written journals and publications as well as through presentations to the boards and in other instances global platforms. Having appropriate communication skills will therefore assist in becoming better as well as scaling the career heights in computer science. Being accomplished in the computer science field is a gift. It requires working extremely hard as well as being on the know how always, growing, advancing learning more and obtaining mentorship from individuals who have performed extremely well and those that have gone before us in the field. (Alexander, 2011) Having the ability and the appropriate skills to solve complex and challenging technological problems is exciting and triggers the need to want to experience and be part of the team that contributes to success.
Computer science is a career that I would like to pursue because it speaks directly to the very fabric of my being and just being among a problem solving team is a great sight to behold. Computer science will also introduce me to artificial intelligence and computer programming. Through computer science we shall obtain skills necessary to advance and to do well in this life.
References.Alexander, P. M., Holmner, M., Lotriet, H. H., Matthee, M. C., Pieterse, H. V., Naidoo, S., … & Jordaan, D. (2011). Factors affecting career choice: Comparison between students from computer and other disciplines. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 20(3), 300-315.
Alshahrani, A., Ross, I., & Wood, M. I. (2018, August). Using social cognitive career theory to understand why students choose to study computer science. In Proceedings of the 2018 ACM conference on international computing education research (pp. 205-214).
Teague, J. (2018, July). Personality type, career preference and implications for computer science recruitment and teaching. In Proceedings of the 3rd Australasian conference on Computer science education (pp. 155-163).