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Is this the old loft With the paint peeling off it By the Chinese police Where the dogs roll by? Is this where they keep The philostophers now With the rugs and the dust Where the books go to die? How many ye's got? Say ye's got quite a few Just sittin' around there With nothin' to do? Well I just called ye's up Cos I wanted to see A philostopher be Of assistance to me! —Greggery Peccary When the light dove parts the air in free flight and feels the air’s resistance, it might come to think that it would do much better still in space devoid of air. —Immanuel Kant Any creature marked out for eating had better be evil. This anthropological scheme has been sublimated all the way into epistemology. Idealism—and Fichte most emphatically—is governed unknowingly by an ideology which says that the not-I, l’autrui, anything, finally, that reminds one of nature, is worth almost nothing, so that the unity of the self-sustaining thought can devour it in good conscience. This vindicates the principle of thought and, equally, whets its appetite. Philosophical system is the belly turned mind, just as rage is the defining mark of idealism in all its forms. —Theodore W. Adorno |
