Monday, May 11, 2026

Recurrent zest

“… From your Jamesian vantage point, there’s a rich contrast available here. James’s account of habit and the stream of consciousness suggests that repetition at the neurological level is what allows novelty at the level of experience — habit frees attention for the new. And his pragmatic pluralism resists both the Kierkegaardian demand for a single leap to faith and the Nietzschean demand for total affirmation. For James, the recurrence of similar experiences might be the very medium of growth — not a trap to escape, but the texture of a life progressively enriched by what William kept calling zest. Which is a very different answer to the problem of the aesthetic stage than either Kierkegaard or Percy gives.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​“ https://claude.ai/share/94c225b2-8c92-4439-a750-47ed6bb16829

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Recurrent zest

“… From your Jamesian vantage point, there’s a rich contrast available here. James’s account of habit and the stream of consciousness sugges...