ANTI-EPHIPHANY (The Mire)

Simon’s response to Mark Wastell’s Epiphany in Wire 292, fascinating not because it is a Rashômon-like alternative reading of the same event, but because – contrary to certain prevailing hedonic relativist orthodoxies – it demonstrates that there is something more involved in aesthetic judgments than a mere registering of sensations. The difference between Mark’s response … More ANTI-EPHIPHANY (The Mire)