What is most real for us is not Form or God but Matter, the brute - TopicsExpress



          

What is most real for us is not Form or God but Matter, the brute materiality of the external world we celebrate the imperfection of matter. How do we let matter matter, how is the meaning of matter to be muttered and uttered how is it to be formed? The paradox of suicide is that, at the moment of kicking a way the chair and hanging oneself, what the suicide feels is the rope, tying them ever more tightly to the existence they wanted to leave, thus for Blanchot, of The Writing of the Disaster, dying is the opposite of death, it is the incessant imminence where by life lasts desiring; he continues: if death is the real, and if the real is impossible, then we are approaching the thought of the impossibility of death. Simon Critchley and Tom McCarthy, Joint Statement on INS Declaration on Inauthenticity, 2009 Alex Verney-Elliott, Be-Headed-Aheaded-Being-Deaded Self-Portrait, 2011
Posted on: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 06:51:08 +0000

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