Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Intellectual Works

Intellectual works are often compared to cathedrals via metaphor, and perhaps these comparisons aren't entirely fanciful. 

Intellectual works have to be built, and they have to stand, and cohere against gravity, while entropic forces gradually wear on them. 

And they take a certain amount of energy, concentrated in certain individuals in association with each other, who necessarily identify with their creations with varying degrees of propriety.