Allen Choice Topic

Frankfort, Before Philosophy

This reading incorporates the idea of cosmos as an ordered reality with the concept of "Thou" and "it. Frankfort explains that nature is the live presences of whose qualities can not be discovered by active inquiry, only though the presence revealing itself. It is experienced not understood, nature and man were dependent on one another. He explains that the mythopoeic thought of "Thou" is the natural phenomena seen as individual events, the act of will brought on by nature. The modern thought of "it" explains the scientific thinking behind discoveries. Nature is objectified as "Us" and "it" two different things that are not necessarily dependent. We talked about theses two topics in class and how that "it" is object and "you" is subject. 

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