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Tag Archives: Philosophy
(Un)Certain Truth(s) I of XI, or, Veritas?
…even the Sphinx has eyes. –NietzscheMore
A Word about Words XII of XIII, or, Words, words words, nothing but
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A Word about Words XI of XIII, or, Questions for before, during, and after mealtime
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A Word about Words IX of XIII, or, When you tell a joke
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A Word about Words VIII of XIII, or, May I have a word with you
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A Word about Words VII of XIII, or, Where there is smoke
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A Word about Words VI of XIII, or, Drunk as we are
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A Word about Words V of XIII, or, A Certain Impasse
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A Word about Words IV of XIII, or, Eloquence, what a shame!
Eloquence–what a shame! The words that really matter, that make people melt or go off to war or commit themselves to some inner vision, they tend to be so common as to be crude or vulgar. Hammer: how simple, but what it could build! Child: how ordinary, but its possibilities! Painter, writer, thespian, friend, enemy:…More
A Word about Words III of XIII, or, Those clumsy words
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A Word about Words II of XIII, or, You may say
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A Word about Words I of XIII, or, Obsolete expressions
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The Wasp
The other lives on earth, they have their visions too, and the planet as a habitable place, ecology, is derived from those visionsMore
The Doll
Always ask the thing its storyMore
