Sunday, November 1, 2009

Naming

Attributing human nature to animals or animal nature to the human is like naming wilderness after ourselves.
From the Latin names of plants to craters on the moon human discoverers so describe the world, but while the world is wilderness, wilderness is not the man. Human Botany finds out what to name the silence of wastings, justifications of the political, psychological, economic suspensions of the ethical. Phenomena carried off, stolen by their senses made scholars top old texts, those noumenal objects in themselves independent of mind. Phenomena imprison expectation. Does the mind seek to escape? The mind seeks to escape itself but finds itself. Noumena known to imagination recreate the race, but they are from imagination. Ding an sich, see and perceive.

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