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{\itshape [This essay was written c. May 1962 and published in \journaltitle{d\'{e}collage No. 3.} This transcription serves to correct the typographical errors. Footnotes are written in 1992.]}
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Of the adult (human) activities I discredit explicitly, consider pure mathematics (and structure art and games of intellectual skill), and Serious Culture\slash all art\slash literary culture\slash science fiction\slash music. I show that these activities (as such) should be repudiated. Now humans are likely in any case to resist this radical idea of repudiating these major institutionalized activities; but especially if nothing were to take their place, if the idea were negative only. Even when the activities' Serious Cultural pretensions have been discredited and repudiated, and their obvious confusions of purpose have been noted,\footnote{cf. \essaytitle{Concept Art} on music} humans are likely to be interested in them still, to like them in at least one respect: for their entertainment, recreational value; for their value as \enquote{ends,} in themselves. (And are thus likely to fear that to repudiate these activities without anything's taking their place would be to give up all recreation, doing things \enquote{just for fun,} doing things just liked.) Now this chapter will be first, an analysis of the concept of entertainment, recreation, of doing things just liked, which will criticize the activities even as just entertainment. (And will discredit my own initial notion of \term{acognitive culture,} as not going far enough.)
I discredit these activities, show they should be repudiated, for \enquote{everybody,} adult humans and creeps. Now since I am a creep, my primary constructive concern is to point out something rather than these activities, for creeps: my new concept of \term{creep acognitive culture.} However, I am going to \enquote{do adult humans a favor} in the hope that it will keep them from just changing the discredited activities into something no less wrong and confused, and will encourage them to repudiate the activities. \enquote{Creep acognitive culture} is, to speak generally, a concept of \enquote{recreation} (resulting from analysis of the concept of recreation) for conscious organisms. Part of it is applicable for adult humans (as well as creeps), in replacing the discredited activities for them. I am going to give that general part here, in this book\footnote{This essay was a chapter in a book in early 1962; that book must have become From Culture to Veramusement.}---my new concept of \term{general acognitive culture.} (The specialization for creeps I will give in Creep.) The specialization of this concept for adult humans I will leave to them, since that is their concern. Incidentally, even though generally applicable, the characteristics of general acognitive culture may be reminiscent of creepiness, but they will not in any case embarrass mature adults, which is where I draw the line between the adult human and the really creep.