Spontaneous orders change over time -- but slowly, and always in relation to the tradition out of which the orders in question emerged. Language is such a spontaneous order. Our languages change over time, but not radically so. They change with use. And they change and spread in a way very similar to how DNA mutations change and spread.
Thus, it should not be surprising to learn that one can use the same tools geneticists use for population genetics to determine the age of works such as The Iliad.Using this technique, it was discovered that "in 762 B.C., give or take 50 years," a date that matches much current scholarship. I can already hear the naysayers arguing that if scholarship was right, what do we need this scientific method for? Well, not every text is as well established as is The Iliad, meaning it can be used to both more accurately date a variety of texts as well as help us to learn more about the evolution of language itself.
Given the fact that this method works for both genes and language, perhaps it is not too much of a stretch to suggest that his method might also work to help us understand change in other spontaneous orders as well.
Hi, I am from Australia. I contacted you some years ago.
ReplyDeletePlease find a completely different Understanding of literature and the now obsolete nature of all the old-time now archaic narratives via this reference.
http://www.adidaupclose.org/Literature_Theater/sklalsky.html
Also
http://www.adidam.org/teaching/17_companions/great_tradition
On how the old-time power and control seeking (dis)order has inevitably created a world-wide disaster
http://sacredcamelgardens.com/wordpress/reality-humanity
http://www.dabase.org/not2p1.htm
http://www.ispeace723.htm
http://www.beezone.com/news.html
http://www.dabase.org/Reality_Itself_Is_Not_In_The_Middle.htm
http://www.beezone.com/AdiDa/ontranscendingtheinsubordinatemind.html
On radical self-knowledge
http://www.consciousnessitself.org
http://www.beezone.com/whiteandorangeproject/index.html
On the obsolescence of the old-time "Great" religions (and much more)
http://www.dabase.org/up-1-2.htm
http://global.adidam.org/truth-book/true-spiritual-practice-3.html
Plus I highly recommend all of the essays available at this website (as a means of transcending ones religious and cultural provincialism)
http://www.wildriverreview.com/user/63#article_list
that should have been www.ispeace723.org
ReplyDeleteAnd www.adidaupclose.org/Literature_Theater/skalsky.html
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