My impotency as impetus for these words.
"We expect rather less of philosophy today, since we are content to regard as the Absolute whatever corsets and bras embrace."
-Marshall Mcluhan
"...neither accept nor avoid as rule or principle the empirico-chronological delay of the narrative, the recit.
A bastard course.
Is there a place for the bastard in ontotheology or in the Hegelian family? That is a question to be left to one side, to be held on the margin or a leash when entering a true family or the family of truth. No doubt the question is not so exterior to that of the Klang; at least, without corresponding with the Hegelian concept of exteriority, its exteriority presses another exeriority toward the question's center
A bastard path, then, that will have to feign to follow naturally the circle of the family, in order to enter it, or parcel it out [partager], or partake of [partager] it as one takes part in a community, holy communion, the last supper scene, or part [partager] it as one does by dissociating.
I shall say no more about procession or method. As Hegel would say, they will speak of (for) themselves whil marching.
I begin with love."
- Derrida (1930-
...October 8th, 2004)
From his 1970(?) article "Glas."
"it is in the unknown where knowledge must must bow to love"
-Anonymous
-Marshall Mcluhan
"...neither accept nor avoid as rule or principle the empirico-chronological delay of the narrative, the recit.
A bastard course.
Is there a place for the bastard in ontotheology or in the Hegelian family? That is a question to be left to one side, to be held on the margin or a leash when entering a true family or the family of truth. No doubt the question is not so exterior to that of the Klang; at least, without corresponding with the Hegelian concept of exteriority, its exteriority presses another exeriority toward the question's center
A bastard path, then, that will have to feign to follow naturally the circle of the family, in order to enter it, or parcel it out [partager], or partake of [partager] it as one takes part in a community, holy communion, the last supper scene, or part [partager] it as one does by dissociating.
I shall say no more about procession or method. As Hegel would say, they will speak of (for) themselves whil marching.
I begin with love."
- Derrida (1930-
...October 8th, 2004)
From his 1970(?) article "Glas."
"it is in the unknown where knowledge must must bow to love"
-Anonymous
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