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Being the same, but different.

I’ve often understood our interpretation of [new] experience(s) as being subject to the process of ‘same but different.’  In that we know an object in its comparison to others – which may be achieved in present consciousness, or via past … Continue reading

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Impossibility of the Possible

I just had a refresher on Derrida’s aporetics concerning the impossibility of the possible. Was interesting to consider once again the structure of thought that various topics are subjected to in this way. Hence for example the gift. The grounds … Continue reading

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What is it to Gaze and not realize?

I am reading through Jean-Luc Marions God Without Being again.  T’is a really interesting book.  It takes a phenomenological look at what it means to conceptually think of God as a Being.  Much of this, it would seem, is congruent, … Continue reading

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