Posted on 01/20/2015 3:34:48 PM PST by rightistight
Dr. Luce Irigaray has presented a philosophical statement that likely no other person has ever even considered: that E=Mc², the famed equation by Albert Einstein, is "sexed."
Irigaray, who describes herself as a "Feminist Philosopher," wrote her thoughts in the 1987 book Parler nest jamais neutre. The quote was listed proudly recently by her current employer, The European Graduate School, as a cutting-edge example of their faculty's thinking.
The quote itself is as incoherent as it sounds, but we have decided to post it in its entirety below to make certain that all context is given:
"Is E=Mc² a sexed equation? Perhaps it is. Let us make the hypothesis that it is insofar as it privileges the speed of light over other speeds that are vitally necessary to us. What seems to me to indicate the possible sexed nature of the equation is not directly its uses by nuclear weapons, rather it is having privileged that which goes faster."E=Mc², of course, is a mathematical equation about energy, mass, and the speed of light, and is not "sexed" in any way, shape, or form.
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Wait a second: Isn’t she just saying the simple truth that sex is natural? She can attribute traits more characteristic of one gender than another to virtually anything. She isn’t quoted as saying “E!=mc^2, but people only believe the false claim that E=mc^2 because of our male-dominated society,” but rather claims to be stating that the laws of physics are masculine... which corresponds to the notion of God the Father as masculine.
Her book is entitled, “Parler nest jamais neutre.” That means “Talk is never neutral.” And in French, it isn’t! Every noun, verb and adjective has a gender.
Then again, the French say some things that sound really, really bizarre to Anglo Saxons. I had a good friend who was French and who lived in America for years, and she still made airy-fairy comments like this. I think its just them. At one point in their history, this thinking allowed Napoleon to conquer Europe . . . . .
...it privileges the speed of light over other speeds that are vitally necessary to us.
It doesn't. Equations equate. Left term, right term, and two little lines. That one speed is faster than another is not an issue of privilege, but of simple description.
This may, as the author suggests, be a case of analytical thinking running into a brick wall of whimsy, but in fact, whimsy loses when they collide, every time. It's nice to imagine that dropping a boulder on your bare foot is going to feel like a gentle massage, but try it for real and explain to your doctor that from a sufficiently advanced philosophical perspective the pain, broken bones, and the blood are all simply arbitrary social constructs. What is likely to ensue is covered under the philosophical term "involuntary commitment for the patient's own safety."
“Irigaray, who describes herself as a ‘Feminist Philosopher,’ “
I’m suddenly reminded of Bea Arthur’s scene in History of the World, Part 1...
Sadly, half of our population places on the LEFT side of the Bell Curve.
This reminds me of one of the first woman Engineers on the mars rover project- she insisted that the device was female so it had to have a female name.
The looks on the other engineers’ faces was priceless (facepalm)
Is her name pronounced I...rig...a...ray?
Ships are female but a lot have male names. Confusing.
She is obviously not a PhD in any real subject.
And as such, her qualifications are not worth shi...er...Obamastuff.
British writer Sir Peter Medewar in a (fairly brutal) review of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin:
The Phenomenon of Man stands square in the tradition of Naturphilosophie, a philosophical indoor pastime of German origin which does not seem even by accident (though there is a great deal of it) to have contributed anything of permanent value to the storehouse of human thought. French is not a language that lends itself naturally to the opaque and ponderous idiom of nature-philosophy, and Teilhard has according resorted to the use of that tipsy, euphoristic prose-poetry which is one of the more tiresome manifestations of the French spirit.
Oh what the hell? Did a malarkey truck turn over somewhere close to this thread?
... yes, I have it! Well, the poet did ask, rhetorically addressing the sweet spontaneous earth, "How often has the naughty thumb of science prodded thy beauty?"
Speed of light is sexist-
Like ‘Light in the Loafers’ is?
Latin lux, feminine.
Spanish luz, feminine.
French lumiere, feminine.
Italian luce, feminine.
German Licht, neuter; Lampe, feminine.
Greek phos, masculine.
Thus does physics fall into a thousand-year dark age. Probably in 200 years, nobody will know who Einstein was, and there will be no more nuclear power.
Dr. Luce Irigaray: And if I stick a 2 x 4 up my rear and dunk myself in chocolate I become a fudgesicle. I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
WTF
Thus are the fruits of postmodern deconstructionism.
Intelligence is irrelevant.
Reason is futile.
This will lead to a society far to the left of Stalin, Mao, or even Pol Pot. Anyone beyond the chosen few elite that dare to think will be exterminated.
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