Summertime at The University of Chicago Hospital Medical Center.
…This View Through A Cobb Hall Classroom Glass Window, Is What Phaedrus Might Have Seen From His Classroom In September or Early October.
[The Narrator covers Phaedrus’ Pre-judged Mode of Study, then continues:] “Aristotle fouled up what Phædrus wanted to say by placing rhetoric in an outrageously minor category in his hierarchic order of things. It was a branch of Practical Science, a kind of shirttail relation to the other category, Theoretical Science, which Aristotle was mainly involved in. As a branch of Practical Science it was isolated from any concern with Truth or Good or Beauty, except as devices to throw into an argument. Thus Quality, in Aristotle’s system, is totally divorced from rhetoric. This contempt for rhetoric, combined with Aristotle’s own atrocious quality of rhetoric, so completely alienated Phædrus he couldn’t read anything Aristotle said without seeking ways to despise it and attack it.” (U. Chicago Cont. Next)
Cobb Hall, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
In the /\ Above Photo => The dark object looks like a Sculptured Sphere. But later photos show the hospital and you will see this is a Disk Shaped Sculpture.
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