Month: February 2009

  • Annals of Religion:

    The Devil
    in the Details

    Here are clearer pictures of
    the Einstein-Gutkind letter
    discussed here February 7.

    The pictures are from
    the Bloomsbury Auctions site.

    http://www.log24.com/log/pix09/Einstein-Gutkind1954-1.jpg

    http://www.log24.com/log/pix09/Einstein-Gutkind1954-2.jpg

    The Bloomsbury Auctions caption for these images is as follows:

    303. Einstein (Albert, theoretical physicist, 1879-1955) Autograph Letter signed to Eric B. Gutkind, in German, 1½pp. & envelope, 4to, Princeton, 3rd January 1954, thanking him for a copy of his book and expressing his view of God and Judaism, [The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish... . For me the Jewish religion like all other religions is an incarnation of the most childish superstitions. And the Jewish people to whom I gladly belong and with whose mentality I have a deep affinity have no different quality for me than all other people...], folds, slightly browned ; and a photograph of Gutkind, v.s., v.d.

    est. £6000 – £8000

    Einstein’s view of God and Judaism.
    Eric B. Gutkind (1877-1965), philosopher; author of Choose Life: The Biblical Call to Revolt, 1952.
    Albert Einstein - see also lot 497

    Sold for £170000
    Sale 649, 15th May 2008

    Here is a close reading of the part of the letter itself that Bloomsbury gives in English, transcribed from the above images.

    Line-by-line transcription of paragraph 2, starting at line 4 of that paragraph:                        

                       ... Das Wort Gott ist für mich nichts als Ausdruck
    und Produkt menschlicher Schwächen, die Bibel eine Sammlung
    ehrwürdiger, aber doch reichlich primitiver Legenden. Keine noch
    so feinsinnige Auslegung kann (für mich)
    etwas daran ändern.
    Diese verfeinerten Auslegungen sind naturgemäß
    höchst mannigfaltig
    und haben so gut wie nichts mit dem Urtext zu schaffen. Für
    mich ist die unverfälschte jüdische Religion, wie alle anderen
    Religionen, eine Inkarnation des primitiven Aberglaubens. Und das
    jüdische Volk, zu dem ich gern gehöre und mit dessen Mentalität ich
    tief verwachsen bin, hat für mich doch keine andersartige
    Qualität als alle anderen Völker. So weit meine Erfahrung reicht,
    ist es auch um nichts besser als andere menschliche Gruppierungen,
    wenn es auch durch Mangel an Macht gegen die schlimmsten
    Auswüchse gesichert ist. Ansonsten kann ich nichts "Auserwähltes"
    an ihm wahrnehmen.

    The Guardian of May 13, 2008 stated that the following was "translated from German by Joan Stambaugh"--

    ... The word God is for me nothing more than the expression
    and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection
    of honourable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. No
    interpretation no matter how subtle can (for me) change this.
    These subtilised interpretations are highly manifold
    according to their nature and have almost nothing to do with the original text. For
    me the Jewish religion like all other
    religions is an incarnation of the most childish [German: primitiven] superstitions. And the
    Jewish people to whom I gladly belong and with whose mentality I
    have a deep affinity have no different
    quality for me than all other people. As far as my experience goes,
    they are also no better than other human groups,
    although they are protected from the worst
    cancers by a lack of power. Otherwise I cannot see anything 'chosen'
    about them.

    Phrases by Stambaugh that do not appear in the German text are highlighted.

    Stambaugh, a philosophy professor, is the author of a work on Buddhism, The Formless Self. For some related material on young men who "go crying 'The world is myself, life is myself'" in May, see Wallace Stevens's "The Pediment of Appearance."

  • The Rest of the Story:

    Fire and Ice
     
    http://www.log24.com/log/pix09/090213-NYTfront.jpg

    Prologue from
    Answers.com:

    bombardier
    The member of a
    combat aircraft crew who
    operates the bombsight
    and drops the bombs.

    February 13, 2009 -- Toronto
    Press Release

    Bombardier confirms a Dash 8 Q400 aircraft was involved in an accident near Buffalo, New York on February 12. We extend our sympathies to the families of those who perished in this accident. Bombardier has dispatched a product safety and technical team to the site to assist the National Transportation Safety Board with their investigation.

    Until such time as the investigators release any information or findings, Bombardier cannot comment further or speculate on the cause of this accident.

    Bombardier Q400 product information is available on www.q400.com.

    Today in History, by
    The Associated Press

    On this date...
    in 1945, during World War II,
    Allied planes began bombing
    the German city of Dresden.

    For the rest of the story,
    see Kurt Vonnegut
    and Robert Frost.

  • Annals of Religion:

    Childish Things
    (continued from Feb. 7)

    DENNIS OVERBYE

    "From the grave, Albert Einstein poured gasoline on the culture wars between science and religion this week.

    A letter the physicist wrote in 1954 to the philosopher Eric Gutkind, in which he described the Bible as 'pretty childish'...."

    This morning's New York Times:

    Plane crash near Buffalo on Lincoln-Darwin bicentennial


    The plane crashed at about 10:20 PM.

    Meanwhile...

    Yesterday evening in Springfield (as scheduled):

    6:20 PM THE PRESIDENT arrives in Springfield, IL
     
    7:00 PM THE PRESIDENT delivers remarks at the 102nd Abraham Lincoln Association Annual Banquet

    8:30 PM THE PRESIDENT departs from Springfield, IL

    Religious summary by
    Buffalo Springfield:

    "Stop, children,
    what's that sound?
    Everybody look
    what's going down."

  • Childish Things, continued:

    Happy birthday to
    King Friday XIII
    and friend:

    Mr. Rogers and King Friday XIII

    Yesterday, by the way,
    was Georgia Day
    in Savannah
    .

    'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil' and 'I Put a Spell on You'

    "I Put a Spell on You"
    -- Nina Simone,
    title of autobiograpy


    "The voodoo priestess looked across the table at her wealthy client, a man on trial for murder: 'Now, you know how dead time works. Dead time lasts for one hour-- from half an hour before midnight to half an hour after midnight. The half-hour before midnight is for doin' good. The half-hour after midnight is for doin' evil....'"

    -- Glenna Whitley, "Voodoo Justice," The New York Times, March 20, 1994

  • Annals of Philosophy:

    Headliners

    Today, many observe
    the 200th anniversary
    of the birth of two
    noted philosophers
    of death:
    Charles Darwin and
    Abraham Lincoln.

    A fitting headline:

    FAUST VIVIFIES DEATH
    (Harvard Crimson,
    February 7, 2008)

    Happy birthday,
    Cotton Mather.

    Robert Stone,
    A Flag for Sunrise:

    Willow on tombstone from Lachlan Cranswick's homepage in Melbourne, Australia

    "Our secret culture is as frivolous as a willow on a tombstone. It's a wonderful thing-- or it was. It was strong and dreadful, it was majestic and ruthless. It was a stranger to pity. And it's not for sale, ladies and gentlemen."

  • The Drama of...

    Numbers

    "Most crime dramas
    have a gimmick."

    -- March 2009 Notices of the
    American Mathematical Society

    Feb. 10,
    2009
    PA NY
    Midday 106 407
    Evening 829 216


    "Brams... uses elementary ideas from game theory to create situations between a Person (P) and God (Supreme Being, SB) and discusses how each reacts to the other in these model scenarios...."

    Revelation Game payoff matrix

    (The number-pairs here reflect
    relative values of the situations
    the author assigns to SB and to P.)

    Related Material

    on theology and drama --
    the two Log24 entries on
    Stephen King's birthday, 2008.

  • Annals of Finance:

    Coming Soon!

    National Treasure logo

    Trailer:

    FinancialStability.gov site at 7 p.m. ET Feb. 10, 2009

    "Now, here's my plan..."

    "'What plan?' asked Bert Ely, an Alexandria, Va., banking consultant. 'The devil is in the details, and the details are hiding in the bushes or deep underground.'

    The Dow, which was down only about 70 points before Geithner's speech, fell sharply as soon as he began talking."

    -- Walter Hamilton in The Los Angeles Times today

  • Annals of Philosophy:

    The Vision Thing

    The British Academy Awards last night showed two Paul Newman clips:

    "Sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand."

    "Boy, I got vision and the rest of the world wears bifocals."

    Related material: This journal, September 2008.

    As for bifocals...

    Ben Franklin
     
    Pennsylvania Lottery
     
    PA Lottery Feb. 8, 2009-- Midday 017, Evening 717
    Versus
    7/17:

    Aion --
    A symbol
       of the self --

    Four-diamond symbol of the self from Jung's 'Aion'