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"Philippe Debar" <phi### [at] hotmail com> wrote in message
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> "Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlu f9 co uk> wrote in message
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> > "Philippe Debar" <phi### [at] hotmail com> wrote in message
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> > > What is the value of originality for originality's sake?
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> > When you ask this question, you attack the very foundations of Western
> > Civilisation and software upgrades. Commie.
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> Very seriously, I am not attacking anything. I am just asking a question.
> And I do not have an answer.
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> but :-)
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Sorry if I alarmed you (if I did) - it was meant as a joke (hence ;)).
IMHO originality cannot exist on its own - something cannot just be
"original"; it still generally has an intent beyond that. A good phrase is
"the shock of the new". Originality can force us out of complacency when
viewing art, for example. We cannot so easily bring assumptions and
pre-conceptions to something that is radically different from our previous
experience. Even if the theme is an old one, we are forced to rethink our
attitude to it. I guess that is a tentative thumbs up to originality for its
own sake, but with the proviso that originality is never just for it's own
sake - it is just another technique in the service of an idea.
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