Forwarded from Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder (⚕️ Клапан давления ⚕ - AnarchOtter Edition)
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"And the Lord repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people. -Exodus 32:14(KJV);
"And Jehovah saith unto Moses, `Even this thing which thou hast spoken I do; for thou hast found grace in Mine eyes, and I know thee by name.'"Exodus 33:17(YLT)
"[...]between origin and repetition. Writing is, thus, originally hermetic and secondary. Our writing, certainly, but already His. [...] This difference, this negativity in God is our freedom."(Derrida; Writing and Difference)
"And Jehovah saith unto Moses, `Even this thing which thou hast spoken I do; for thou hast found grace in Mine eyes, and I know thee by name.'"Exodus 33:17(YLT)
"[...]between origin and repetition. Writing is, thus, originally hermetic and secondary. Our writing, certainly, but already His. [...] This difference, this negativity in God is our freedom."(Derrida; Writing and Difference)
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Post-Foucault
"And the Lord repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people. -Exodus 32:14(KJV); "And Jehovah saith unto Moses, `Even this thing which thou hast spoken I do; for thou hast found grace in Mine eyes, and I know thee by name.'"Exodus 33:17(YLT)…
"The idea of the book is the idea of a totality, finite or infinite, of the signifier; this totality of the signifier cannot be a totality, unless a totality constituted by the signified preexists it, supervises its innoscriptions and its signs, and is independent of it in its ideality."
J. Derrida; Of Grammatology
J. Derrida; Of Grammatology
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Forwarded from Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder (Batzy)
"We are nihilist thoughts in the brain of God."
Kafka
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Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder
"We are nihilist thoughts in the brain of God." Kafka
"God does not act in the simplest ways; he is not truthful, he is not sincere. Sincerity, which is simplicity, is a lying virtue. It is necessary, on the contrary, to accede to the virtue of the lie."
J. Derrida; Edmond Jabes and the question of the book
J. Derrida; Edmond Jabes and the question of the book
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