31 MAY 2015 by ideonexus
The Universality of Analogy
This reversibility and this polyvalency endow analogy with a universal field of application. Through it, all the figures in the whole universe can be drawn together. There does exist, however, in this space, furrowed in every direction, one particularly privileged point: it is saturated with analogies (all analogies can find one of their necessary terms there), and as they pass through it, their relations may be inverted without losing any of their force. This point is man: he stands in propo...Folksonomies: analogy similarity
Folksonomies: analogy similarity
16 SEP 2011 by ideonexus
Atavism In Modern Horses
Modern horses, which descend from smaller, five-toed ancestors,
show similar atavisms. The fossil record documents the gradual loss
of toes over time, so that in modern horses only the middle one—the
hoof—remains. It turns out that horse embryos begin development with
three toes, which grow at equal rates. Later, however, the middle toe
begins to grow faster than the other two, which at birth are left as thin
“splint bones” along either side of the leg. (Splint bones are true vestigia...Modern horses have a common birth defect of growing extra toes from when their ancestors had them.
18 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
Torture Methods Used on Those Accused of Witchcraft
One might glance at some of the special tortures at Bamberg,
for example, such as the forcible feeding of the accused on
herrings cooked in salt, followed by denial of water - a
sophisticated method which went side by side with immersion
of the accused in baths of scalding water to which lime had
been added. Other ways with witches included the wooden
horse, various kinds of racks, the heated iron chair, leg vises
[Spanish boots], and large boots of leather or metal into
which (with the feet ...Folksonomies: witch hunt injustice
Folksonomies: witch hunt injustice
A small subset of the injustices wrought on innocents.