Subject/Objective Reality/Illusion
Terrance
lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Fri Nov 23 20:26:43 CST 2001
Judy Panetta wrote:
>
> Barbara...?
>
> Subjective is me me me it's all about me but enough about me what do you
> think of me me and my shadow me and the moon moon in june april and
> september try to remember that no member of the human race keeps warm my bit
> of space myself and I Aye-Aye eye of the storm eye of the needle needle me
> need me some loco weed locomotive emotive demotive denotive of heart and
> soul and my mother's little black cat.
"I, Me, Mine."
-George Harrison
Like Protagoras, the father of Sophism or Xenophanes. Descartes of
course. Keirkegaard and Nietzsche. William James and Merleau-Ponty. Walt
Whitman and Dostoyevsky.
>
> Objective connotes the cadaver on a slab incisive insights with a short
> sharp chop ticking off lists noting the time intervals endeavoring to
> extricate and separate exceedingly fine detail as fact fact is final and
> sterile and a sterling example of good scholarship.
Bacon, Spinoza, Newton, Darwin, Freud, Weber, Shakespeare.
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