Looking at Peter Burfeind’s Book (2014) “Gnostic America” (Part 12 of 26)
0193 Does the Gnostic founding touch base with the First Singularity?
Here is another origin story. It is a scientific hypothesis. It depicts a break in human evolution. It accounts for why our current Lebenswelt is not the Lebenswelt that we evolved in. The name of the break is “the first singularity”.
0194 In the beginning, the Homo genus practiced hand talk. During the long history of our genus, our ancestors explored the adaptive cognitive spaces available to hand talk. One of these cognitive spaces was language.
Language consists of purely symbolic operations. Originally, it relied on the symbolic character of hand talk. Hand-talk words are distinct and finite in number. Therefore, they may form a symbolic order capable of supporting operations. We call these symbolic operations, “grammar”.
0195 The evolution of language exploited the symbolic sign qualities of hand talk. But, it did not alter its foundational referential character. Manual-brachial word-gestures retained their imagistic (iconic) and indicative (indexal) sign qualities. Hand-talk words pictured and pointed to things and states of things, even when the referents were no longer present.
0196 Fully linguistic hand talk lasted for millions of years. It was a successful adaptation.
0197 Bands congregated into tribes. Occasional, seasonal and brief tribal gatherings favored synchronization. Singing was one of the many cultural adaptations. Vocal synchronization selected for greater voluntary neural control of the voice. Our ancestors became more and more adept at singing.
0198 At that point, our species, Homo sapiens, exapted the voice from singing for speech. Speech was added to hand talk.
For tens of thousands of years, Homo sapiens practiced hand-speech talk. Our species settled every continent but one. They enjoyed the referentiality of hand talk. They began to explore the adaptive cognitive spaces opened by speech talk.
0199 Speech talk is purely symbolic, so I am not surprised that our species increasingly tried to represent symbols through art.
0200 Art is manufactured. The artistic artifact displays a symbolic dimension. In doing so, art endows pure symbols with the sign-qualities of hand talk.
Paleolithic art demonstrates the principle. Humans began to realize that their hand-talk words represented more than things and states of things. Symbolic qualities of hand-speech talk could be validated by the construction of artifacts. The semiotic qualities of speech could turn tools into art objects.
0201 The addition of speech to hand talk opened the door to artistic representation on a scale never exhibited before. Speech talk is purely symbolic. Hand talk is iconic and indexal, in addition to being symbolic. Paleolithic and Neolithic art appears to capitalize on the referential qualities of hand talk and the symbolic qualities of speech talk.
0202 Now, for a thought experiment based on Suarez’s model of ens rationis.
I am a Paleolithic ancestor. I encounter a (mind-independent) being. My efficient intellect projects a (mind-dependent) being that accounts for the encountered being. The dyad in content-level actuality2a is complete.
0203 If I were to state, in hand talk, what I was thinking, then I would gesture the words that imaged or pointed to the encountered being. My gestural-words would reproduce the encountered being.
0204 If I were to state, in speech talk, what I was thinking, then I might explicitly abstract a feature of my judgment, rather than present an iconic and indexal re-enactment. When this is done, the spoken word causes the efficient intellect to place a label in the position of accounting being.
0205 Ironically, the label is only a placeholder in a system of differences. It alludes to the encountered being only as an element within a symbolic order. However, I may actualize the label by constructing an artifact. The artifact becomes a real being that I can encounter.
Once I encounter this mind-independent man-made artifact, I actualize the mind-dependent symbolic element.
0206 Paleolithic portable art has this character. The portable itself reflects explicit abstraction. One element of an entire symbolic order is presented. The imagery and indications of the portable, however, reflect implicit abstraction. The entire symbolic order dwells within the iconicity and indexality of the portable itself.
Thus, I may speak to the portable, as if it would reply in hand talk.
0207 Paleolithic and Neolithic art exploit this cognitive space opened by speech talk and demonstrate that speech altered our evolved grounding in hand talk. Reference gained a symbolic dimension.
0208 Then, the first singularity happened.
The first singularity was a cultural transition that started when one Developed Neolithic culture dropped its hand talk. In other words, it adopted speech-alone talk. This cultural transition then spread to the rest of the world through mimesis.
0209 Imitation? Why would hand-speech talking cultures imitate speech-alone talking cultures?
Speech-alone talk potentiated unconstrained complexity.
As this one culture advanced through labor and social specialization, other cultures observed the developments. In order to copy the wealth and prestige of the speech-alone talking culture, they abandoned hand talk.
0210 How does this work?
Speech-alone talk represents the world differently than hand-speech talk. Speech-alone talk is purely symbolic. All spoken works are placeholders in symbolic orders. As such, relations and qualities, such as the word “wisdom”, may be labeled.
0211 “Wisdom” could not be labeled in hand-speech talk. Wisdom is not a thing or a state of things. One cannot image or point to “wisdom” using a manual-brachial gesture. So, the image and indication of “wisdom” had to be encoded holistically through reference to a thing or state of things. Perhaps, this thing was a person. Sophia?
0212 With speech-alone talk, “wisdom” differs from “the builder gods”. Yet, both belong to the same system of differences.
0213 Here is a practical example.
Wheels do not occur in nature. There was no hand talk word for “wheel”. However, there is circular motion. Circular motion is used to throw pottery. Indeed, circular motion may have been a word-gesture for “pottery”.
0214 The pottery wheel is one of the early inventions of civilization. The pottery wheel explicitly abstracts circular motion from other aspects of throwing pottery. Following the character of speech-alone talk, circular motion became an element in a system of differences in regards to throwing pottery. Then, circular motion was assigned to the potter’s wheel, rather than the hands. The potter’s wheel became the artifact that made real the speech-alone word assigned to circular motion in pottery manufacture.
0215 This practical example suggests why speech-alone talk favors unconstrained complexity. Unconstrained complexity produces wealth (from labor and material specialization) and power (from social specialization). No wonder it spread like a contagion.























