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[...]Clearly[...]We have government by the corporation and for the corporation. Corporate money makes American Laws. Separation of Corporation and State, a twist on "Separation of Church and State," may be what we need. Until we have that, all laws will be made essentially by corporations and based on corporate strategies and values. -Neil Young |
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09.27.2008, 06:44 PM | #2 |
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RECTIFY
To correct or amend something; To purify or refine, especially by distillation; To convert alternating current into direct current; To add water to alcoholic spirit to adjust its proof PHLOGISTON A hypothetical substance once believed to be present in all combustible materials and to be released during burning. TRANSFIGURATION 1. Metamorphic power of the medium to assume bodily characteristics of deceased people for their representation. 2. The supernatural transformation of Christ on the mount as witnessed and recorded in the gospels, the event described in Mark 9:2-8, Matthew 17:1-8, and Luke 9:28-36, in which Peter, James and John saw Jesus transformed into a glowing heavenly figure and talking with Elijah and Moses. |
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09.27.2008, 07:50 PM | #3 |
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Phlogiston > Oxygen
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09.27.2008, 09:04 PM | #4 |
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09.27.2008, 09:21 PM | #5 |
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Mountebank - a fraud, phony, fake, charlatan
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10.02.2008, 06:48 PM | #6 |
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A filibuster from a mountebank follows?
Consider the following passages from the Tractatus: Philosophy aims at the logical clarification of thoughts. Philosophy is not a body of doctrine but an activity. A philosophical work consists essentially of elucidations. Philosophy does not result in philosophical propositions, but rather in the clarification of propositions. Without philosophy thoughts are, as it were, cloudy and indistinct: its task is to make them clear and give them sharp boundaries. . . . It must set limits to what can be thought; and in doing so, to what cannot be thought. It must set limits to what cannot be thought by working outwards through what can be thought. It will signify what cannot be said, by presenting clearly what can be said. Thus at the very beginning, Wittgenstein's definition changes the idea of "philosophy." A boundary wall is erected in the traditional subject matter of philosophy. Important things occur on both sides of the wall; but direct statements or "sayings" can reach only one side. What is on the other side can only be "signified" or "shown." Kierkegaard saw a similar wall. The attempt to reach the other side of this wall is a constant temptation, as he notes: The ultimate potentiation of every passion is always to will its own downfall, and so it is also the ultimate passion of the understanding to will the collision, although in one way or another the collision must become its downfall. This, then, is the ultimate paradox of thought: to want to discover something that thought itself cannot think. This passion of thought is fundamentally present everywhere in thought, also in the single individual's thought. For both Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein, philosophy is inevitable. But another essential feature of their thinking is that the place of philosophy is limited. It can do some preliminary brush-clearing and straightening out; but when it comes to the truly essential features, another kind of thinking is just as inevitably needed. They are both dedicated to demonstrating the presence of the "wall," or the limits of perception and "rational" thought; they are also dedicated to working toward getting beyond it. For both Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein, philosophy is inevitable. But another essential feature of their thinking is that the place of philosophy is limited. Kierkegaard's understanding of the place of philosophy in his task may be better understood when seen in comparison with his description of the power and way of working of the ironist, from The Concept of Irony: "As the ironist does not have the new within his power, it might be asked how he destroys the old, and to this it must be answered: he destroys the given actuality by the given actuality itself." The biographical root of the method of indirect communication can be found in Kierkegaard's relation with Regina. But its philosophical antecedent is his work on Socrates. Like Socrates, he is able to demonstrate the inadequacies of philosophy by an ironic use of its own categories. This also recalls Wittgenstein's way of working: "the work of the philosopher consists in assembling reminders ["given" in the world] for a particular purpose." Wittgenstein's projects are also under a limitation similar to Kierkegaard's. The purpose of philosophy, according to him, is to eliminate itself! Wittgenstein's usual method is to get clear about particular philosophical problems, and in so doing to show some features of philosophy in general. So his reminders may be various in their form. There may be polemical-corrective features in them; that is, if an idea is deeply entrenched, the reminders may have to be sharp beyond ordinary usage. And the reminders may also be incomplete. Wittgenstein's purpose in describing a situation or coining a term is not to give a systematically complete explanation or definition. Often he only notes the features germane to the point at hand. This arises from his task-orientation, and does not constitute a "mistake" or oversight! For both Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard, one particular problem demanding this unusual mode of thinking and communication is the ethical dimension of life. Wittgenstein's works also include explicit consideration of another essential feature requiring this other kind of thinking: the way in which language, thinking, and understanding work. The key to this unusual kind of thinking and representation is contained in a brief statement by Wittgenstein: "What can be shown, cannot be said." The logical and ethical dimensions are features which "show themselves" in the world; but they are not directly expressible. Kierkegaard used the term "paradox" to refer to human apprehension of such phenomena. http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/ccreegan/wk/ |
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10.02.2008, 07:15 PM | #7 |
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what are words for when no one listens anymore?
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10.02.2008, 07:25 PM | #9 |
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e.e. cummings from is 5 (1926)
since feeling is first who pays any attention to the syntax of things will never wholly kiss you; wholly to be a fool while Spring is in the world my blood approves, and kisses are a better fate than wisdom lady i swear by all flowers. Don't cry -the best gesture of my brain is less than your eyelids' flutter which says we are for each other: then laugh leaning back in my arms for life's not a paragraph And death i think is no parenthesis |
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10.02.2008, 07:31 PM | #10 |
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Neil Young
"Words (Between The Lines Of Age)" Harvest, 1972 Someone and someone were down by the pond Looking for something to plant in the lawn. Out in the fields they were turning the soil I'm sitting here hoping this water will boil When I look through the windows and out on the road They're bringing me presents and saying hello. Singing words, words between the lines of age. Words, words between the lines of age. If I was a junkman selling you cars, Washing your windows and shining your stars, Thinking your mind was my own in a dream What would you wonder and how would it seem? Living in castles a bit at a time The King started laughing and talking in rhyme. Singing words, words between the lines of age. Words, words between the lines of age. |
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10.02.2008, 07:57 PM | #11 |
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this thread kicks ass. like a boat shoe on the flabby white ass of a fat man that didn't buy the right trunks and exposed his fishy fat thighs to the rest of us tan and knowledgable sailors. so we (ok jarl) kicked him in the flesh. he stumbled into the boat and then we laughed and poured beer on him. then we let him up and taught him some things until we sailed into a shallow grove and then Pale Flesh said well why don't we dig out the front end, and the rest or most of us were hmmm then Luke said alright but who? So we threw Pale Flesh into the mud. He did a good job but we didn't let him back on the boat and kicked him in the face and eyes while he scrambled screaming.
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10.02.2008, 08:18 PM | #12 |
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pre crypt non descrypt with all skeletons and semi intact skulls:
fo..foo... freoo... sorry can't HEAR YOU DEAD MAN froeeashhhhh ooooI gladly punch the cripple in the jaw. Say something now fucko or yeah I'll do something mighty twenty with this Fressssh my etew-- *crrunch* talk now maybe it'llcome through with more clarity gee v me didn't i already? giva my wateer tear waaaaat i dunno that's why i'm asking ssss what's that's I'm sorry i could not decipher your words ? tak take
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10.02.2008, 08:27 PM | #13 |
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10.02.2008, 08:30 PM | #15 |
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10.06.2008, 09:00 PM | #16 |
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Wow, this thread is full of 'em!
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10.06.2008, 09:11 PM | #17 |
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My clumsy ass on a particularly windy San Francisco morning?
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10.07.2008, 12:41 AM | #18 |
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the paper chase are a decent band.
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