Taking the world apart
From the Blog awaisaftab 'During another bout of the blues, he wrote to a friend from his infirmary bed, "I'm no good for anything except taking the world apart and putting it together again (and I manage the latter less and less frequently)." That's not a bad description of deconstruction, an exercise in which unraveling—of meaning and coherence, of the kind of binary logic that tends to populate philosophical texts—is the path to illumination. In Derrida's reading, Western philosophers' preoccupation with first principles, a determination to capture reality, truth, "presence,"—what he called in reference to the phenomenologist Edmund Husserl "the thing itself"—was doomed. He traced this impulse in thinkers from Aristotle to Heidegger, famously arguing, for example, that a tendency to favor the immediapakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
#TS476
From the Blog baithak *HousewifelySnarks* @MahwashB #TS476 She had potential, he had capital. Together they ruled the world. Goldie Hen & Midas Roost, a love story for the ages. 1. [image: Taimur Khan] *Taimur Khan* @*taimur_org* 11m A non-Duchenne smile involves only the zygomatic major muscle which raises the corners of the mouth: not worth its 'weight' in gold. #*TS476* * Expand * 2. [image: Alex H Swift] *Alex H Swift* @*lahorigori* 36m #*TS476* sitting within the range of a golden shower is not funny * Expand * 3. [image: reema hasnain] *reema hasnain* @*reemahasnain* 4h #*TS476* she laughed at shakespeare 'with mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come' ... thank god for fillers!! NO wrinkles dare come :) Retweeted by nadiya⚡ * pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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