Klarinet Archive - Posting 000256.txt from 2003/07

From: "Diane Karius" <dkarius@-----.edu>
Subj: RE: [kl] Truth and the Philosophy of Music
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 01:29:28 -0400

I have a hard copy of that article (or a related article - ignorant and
unaware of it was definitely the thesis)- at my office (guess who's on
vacation...).

I'll try to find it and pass the URL on.

Diane R. Karius, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Physiology
University of Health Sciences
1750 Independence Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64106
(816)-283-2219
dkarius@-----.edu
http://courses.uhs.edu/physio/index.htm
>>> dkumpf@-----.com 07/07/03 18:29 PM >>>
Tony Pay wrote:
<beginning snipped>
>
> That seeming paradox -- that good players may never be satisfied, but
> bad players may be -- reminds me of something I read once about
> consciousness and selfhood.
>
<rest of message snipped>

After reading this, I was motivated to search online for a Scientific
American article I read a few years ago.

I remember now only that the article's thesis was that the *clueless*
are
doomed to remain so....because they're completely unaware of their
ignorance.

Unfortunately, several different combinations of search terms on Google
failed to put me with striking distance of the article. I know that
there is
MUCH more to the problem. If anyone remembers the article and has a
link, I
would be grateful to have it.

Dave Kumpf
dkumpf@-----.com

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