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Tuesday, 28 July 2015
So much can be subsumed under attempts at rigidly designating the self. From a little distance it seems an absurd project. What motivates it but a desperate immortality project? If I can be universally and uniquely designated then I am necessary, and hence I must exceed the moment in some way, in enough of a way to... But there may be something entirely different going on: clear seeing is always available to me in its unquestionable simplicity and directness, but does it entail a knowledge and hence a one who knows? The knowledge is always subject to doubt and inhabits the order of challenge and supercession, and its knower inherits this fragility. Seeing does not entail a distinct seer. This is hard to grasp, and our attempts at designation only try to bridge an impassable gulf.
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