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Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Idealism is an allusive error, an unsalvageable category error gesturing helplessly towards a truth that cannot be enunciated. Say instead that experiencing is suspended and extended in its swerve in being, and that the metaphysics out of which the habitation worlds were built are what fall from it in ecstatic necessary contingency. Being cannot underwrite experience because it is experience, onefold and so untouched by any and every sense that you can make of 'is'.
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