February 2012
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V. Knowledge from insight or perception
This type is highly enigmatic. In the...
– Walter Benjamin, from a manuscript page for Types of Knowledge (via sonofapritch)
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For the Greeks, memory is rooted in utterance, if we may judge from the...
– Anne Carson, Economy of the Unlost
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Utterance is place enough.
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
January 2012
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Whoever invokes inspiration admits that creative ideas are nontrivial events...
– Peter Sloterdijk, Spheres I: Bubbles
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We do not live in vision; our knowledge is piecework, that is, it must be...
– F.W.J. Schelling, The Ages of the World, 1815
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