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'struggling in the waters of materialism'

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Hello,
I'm currently creating an instillation under the above title, and I'm eager to get people's personal response to the title. Its taken from a painting done in 1794 by William Blake. Hopefully if any of you have a spare couple of minutes it would be great to get you involved!
Kind regards,
Lauren

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Sandrine
Sandrine
United Kingdom
In reply to lorenzo_pickle:

Lauren, whether or not your title derives from Blake, I'd say most people would immediately think you're making some reference to the concept of Materialism that relates to Decartes' ontological theory of being, or to the underpinnings of the Enlightenment belief in empiricism, or more recently Hegel and Marx (or is that Dialectical Materialism?). Either way, your title sounds to me like a critical theory student, struggling with an assignment!

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In reply to Sandrine:

Hi, thank you for responding! I suppose my question does sound a little like a critical theory student now you mention it! It does make reference to Descartes, if you are aware of such theories, but the idea behind me posing such a question to a forum is so that it gets peoples own honest responses to the title, as I said in initial post. So feel free to respond in anyway you see fit! So maybe you could post your own idea of what that is, rather than another philosopher's. Warm regards, Lauren

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Karl Fuler
Karl Fuler
United Kingdom

I hear much about materialism, but very little about the real reasons that people aquire the things that they do - on a personal level. For instance, we hear a lot about Londoners driving about in Range Rovers (big on materials) but I've never heard anyone genuinely try and explain why this is so.

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Galileo's Universe
Galileo's Universe
Greenland

The Book of Urizen ? .... Fascinating ! ... but I wonder first of all what are the motivation that has led you to chose such a title-installation ? .....' Struggling in the waters of materialism ' ...... and is it about our grotesque 'materialism' or perhaps a personal perception about our 'modern ' sense and feeling of emptiness as far as spirituality goes ? ... just wondering and somehow benignly speculating so to understand where do you want to get at ?..... needless to say that I'm rather curios about your own personal thoughts about such a profound title .

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