Being and quirkiness

Musings of a realist philosopher and artist extraordinaire. RIP.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

The spirit of infancy

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Finally, one step ahead, one realizes that truth for the modern day westerner is on the one hand what makes a consensus and on the other han...
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Saturday, July 31, 2010

The road less travelled

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The more I ponder over it, the more the answer to the question "Why do so few attain substance?" becomes clearer; bear with me for...
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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Back to the sources

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Following on the "Two sources" post, an e-conversation between Avatar and another web-user. Aqua: "I think for you there are ...
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Saturday, April 17, 2010

A spectacular firework

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After having started by confounding substance and the individual, Descartes explicitly turns his back on Aristotle, followed later on by Heg...
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Friday, February 26, 2010

Time

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Time is a measure of movement, hence of becoming. Why is there becoming? Because every potential being is entirely relative to a being in a...
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Monday, January 4, 2010

Gypsy swing

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2004. Bireli Lagrene. You will realize, when you listen to him, why it did not take me long to understand that this prodigious kid would n...
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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Imagination IV

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When we are engulfed by imagination, we lose the sense of reality, hence of quality. It is important to see that it is through reality that ...
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Monday, December 21, 2009

Imagination III

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Imagination is borne of the body. It is what is most subtle in it. It indubitably comes from it for it is grounded in our senses (hence the ...
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As willed, I have translated these musings for a friend ("Avatar" - R.I.P.) who started with philosophy at a very early age. I also entertain an interest in realist philosophy, albeit at a less advanced level. I'm quite happy to answer any comment in this area, to the best of my ability, and in the original spirit of the author - i.e. in the spirit of realistic thought.
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