Postby Jared L. Cass » Sat Nov 29, 2003 6:21 pm
Carlo Parisi wrote in an email:
"Hi Jared, I keep having technical problems with the forum, here is my intended reply to your "styles-methods" post:
Now, yours I guess will be the most debated question of the near future in the wma ground. There are various opinions.
In my, ok the bast... logician came back, point of vew, we could compare a style to a species and a method to a genus, now, this could implys that styles of a given weapon are all the same beast, in zoology terms.
However, there is another couple of points of vew to eamine, firstly, the generality of the genus can be extended only to a certain period time or place or combination of both, this we could call a restricted genus view.
Secondly, we could see things in analogy to a medieval logical doctrine: negation of generalia (I believe it was Roscellino its main proponent), we could say that the only things that exist are the particular beings, while their genus (the general term that means them all in this analogy) is only a product of the mind and a flatus vocis.
So, what's the right approach? I've no idea <img src="http://www.thearma.org/forum/images/icons/laugh.gif" alt="" />
If I had to vote, I'd select the restricted genus, I'd also keep in mind that species of the same genus can compare (cross style bouts) and that when you study single manuals you see species (styles).
Carlo
If you wish to reply me on the forum, you can post my reply of above, making clear that the reason why I didn't do it myself is technical problems"
Jared writes: Thanks for the reply, Carlo! Hope the technical problems clear up for you.
Jared L. Cass, ARMA Associate, Wisconsin