• If once upon a time people turned to the classics (e.g., Nicomachea

    From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Tue Jun 29 17:04:24 2021
    On 6/29/21 3:51 PM, gggg gggg wrote:
    ..Could a sign that society is in decline be when they start turning to the likes of STAR TREK?:

    https://uhethics.wordpress.com/2017/12/12/ad-astra-per-aspera-to-the-stars-through-hardships-author-andrea-garza/?unapproved=852&moderation-hash=051f5055dd968c1023fecdeb359a2cc3#comment-852

    I’m sure the Sons of the Confederacy think so.

    Not that “Star Trek” is perfect; it is clear that the last episode originally broadcast, “Turnabout Intruder” (“turnabout” being an allusion to the novel by Thorne Smith), despite (or because of?) William Shatner’s bravura performance, has been retconned away with extreme prejudice, albeit for reasons that Aristotle would never comprehend.

    Aristotle had a great mind, but he was only a pioneer, and his work was
    pioneer work. We don’t even know what he meant by κάθαρσις. His physics
    is all wrong. His astronomy is all wrong. His anatomy is all wrong. His
    logic is a stone axe. And his ethics, while important, is frequently
    downright disgusting.

    Now, frankly, if I wanted to learn ethics from a TV program, I’d rather
    go with “Babylon 5”—and, to be honest, I think Aristotle would prefer it as much as I do. But “Babylon 5” or “Star Trek”, when it comes to ethical questions, Aristotle is way back in their rear-view mirrors.

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    "The blind rulers of Logres
    Nourished the land on a fallacy of rational virtue."
    -- Charles Williams. "Taliessin through Logres: Prelude"

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  • From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to John W. Kennedy on Tue Jun 29 15:58:15 2021
    On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 2:04:31 PM UTC-7, John W. Kennedy wrote:
    On 6/29/21 3:51 PM, gggg gggg wrote:
    ..Could a sign that society is in decline be when they start turning to the likes of STAR TREK?:

    https://uhethics.wordpress.com/2017/12/12/ad-astra-per-aspera-to-the-stars-through-hardships-author-andrea-garza/?unapproved=852&moderation-hash=051f5055dd968c1023fecdeb359a2cc3#comment-852
    I’m sure the Sons of the Confederacy think so.

    Not that “Star Trek” is perfect; it is clear that the last episode originally broadcast, “Turnabout Intruder” (“turnabout” being an allusion to the novel by Thorne Smith), despite (or because of?) William Shatner’s bravura performance, has been retconned away with extreme prejudice, albeit for reasons that Aristotle would never comprehend.

    Aristotle had a great mind, but he was only a pioneer, and his work was pioneer work. We don’t even know what he meant by κάθαρσις. His physics
    is all wrong. His astronomy is all wrong. His anatomy is all wrong. His logic is a stone axe. And his ethics, while important, is frequently downright disgusting.

    Now, frankly, if I wanted to learn ethics from a TV program, I’d rather
    go with “Babylon 5”—and, to be honest, I think Aristotle would prefer it
    as much as I do. But “Babylon 5” or “Star Trek”, when it comes to ethical questions, Aristotle is way back in their rear-view mirrors.

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    "The blind rulers of Logres
    Nourished the land on a fallacy of rational virtue."
    -- Charles Williams. "Taliessin through Logres: Prelude"

    Do you know about the controversy with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine?:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_5#Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine_and_Paramount_plagiarism_controversy

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Tue Jun 29 19:56:51 2021
    On 6/29/21 6:58 PM, gggg gggg wrote:
    On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 2:04:31 PM UTC-7, John W. Kennedy wrote:
    On 6/29/21 3:51 PM, gggg gggg wrote:
    ..Could a sign that society is in decline be when they start turning to the likes of STAR TREK?:

    https://uhethics.wordpress.com/2017/12/12/ad-astra-per-aspera-to-the-stars-through-hardships-author-andrea-garza/?unapproved=852&moderation-hash=051f5055dd968c1023fecdeb359a2cc3#comment-852
    I’m sure the Sons of the Confederacy think so.

    Not that “Star Trek” is perfect; it is clear that the last episode
    originally broadcast, “Turnabout Intruder” (“turnabout” being an
    allusion to the novel by Thorne Smith), despite (or because of?) William
    Shatner’s bravura performance, has been retconned away with extreme
    prejudice, albeit for reasons that Aristotle would never comprehend.

    Aristotle had a great mind, but he was only a pioneer, and his work was
    pioneer work. We don’t even know what he meant by κάθαρσις. His physics
    is all wrong. His astronomy is all wrong. His anatomy is all wrong. His
    logic is a stone axe. And his ethics, while important, is frequently
    downright disgusting.

    Now, frankly, if I wanted to learn ethics from a TV program, I’d rather
    go with “Babylon 5”—and, to be honest, I think Aristotle would prefer it
    as much as I do. But “Babylon 5” or “Star Trek”, when it comes to
    ethical questions, Aristotle is way back in their rear-view mirrors.

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    "The blind rulers of Logres
    Nourished the land on a fallacy of rational virtue."
    -- Charles Williams. "Taliessin through Logres: Prelude"

    Do you know about the controversy with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine?:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_5#Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine_and_Paramount_plagiarism_controversy

    I’ve been familiar with it for nearly thirty years, since before the
    first frame was shot on either series. But the article you started off
    with clearly means, by “Star Trek”, the original series of 1966–69, starring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy.

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    "The blind rulers of Logres
    Nourished the land on a fallacy of rational virtue."
    -- Charles Williams. "Taliessin through Logres: Prelude"

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  • From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Wed Jun 30 07:29:10 2021
    On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 12:51:31 PM UTC-7, gggg gggg wrote:
    ..Could a sign that society is in decline be when they start turning to the likes of STAR TREK?:

    https://uhethics.wordpress.com/2017/12/12/ad-astra-per-aspera-to-the-stars-through-hardships-author-andrea-garza/?unapproved=852&moderation-hash=051f5055dd968c1023fecdeb359a2cc3#comment-852

    "Has Star Trek lost its moral relevance?":

    https://www.newsweek.com/has-star-trek-lost-its-moral-relevance-79995

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Wed Jun 30 17:51:23 2021
    On 6/30/21 10:29 AM, gggg gggg wrote:
    On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 12:51:31 PM UTC-7, gggg gggg wrote:
    ..Could a sign that society is in decline be when they start turning to the likes of STAR TREK?:

    https://uhethics.wordpress.com/2017/12/12/ad-astra-per-aspera-to-the-stars-through-hardships-author-andrea-garza/?unapproved=852&moderation-hash=051f5055dd968c1023fecdeb359a2cc3#comment-852

    "Has Star Trek lost its moral relevance?":

    https://www.newsweek.com/has-star-trek-lost-its-moral-relevance-79995

    You weren’t around in 1966, were you? What are the complaints here? That
    the hero of a TV show behaved like a TV hero? That the women sported
    hemlines that had been coded as “futuristic” for over thirty years? (Cf. “Just Imagine”, 1930, available on YouTube.) That there was “only” one black regular? That the episodes were only one hour long?

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    "The blind rulers of Logres
    Nourished the land on a fallacy of rational virtue."
    -- Charles Williams. "Taliessin through Logres: Prelude"

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