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The star is the ultimate American verification of Jean Jacques Rousseau's Emile. His mere existence proves the perfectability of a ...
They're semiotic phantoms, bits of deep cultural imagery that have split off and taken on a life of their own, like those Jules Ve ...
A three- to four- to five-hour experience with nothingness.
If religion is only human, and its form is man's form, it follows that everything in religion is true.
It is the human condition to question one god after another, one appearance after another, or better, one apparition after another ...
When we speak, in gestures or signs, we fashion a real object in the world; the gesture is seen, the words and the song are heard. ...
As opposed to the incoherent spectacle of the world, the real is what is expected, what is obtained and what is discovered by our ...
Man himself is an enigma in motion; his questions never stay asked; whereas the mold, the footprint, and by natural extension, the ...
These are the fifties, you know. The disgusting, posturing fifties.
Thus Pyrrhonism is not a sect of people who are persuaded of what they say, but it is a sect of liars.
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