Christopher Kul-Want
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“The experience of freedom is shattering, always preceded and bounded by pain (and dependent upon pain). Yet this affirms the subject’s uniqueness to experience freedom. Pain is the sense of a division or a difference between the subject and the infinite (between life and death), an experience of Nature’s utter in-difference. Such an absolute experience of Nature’s implacability is an experience of desire for that which is beyond experience (the Other). This is to experience desire absolutely, since the Other is absolutely absent: sacrifice as desire, desire as sacrifice.”
― Introducing Kant: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Kant: A Graphic Guide
“If we remain relatively stable and unchanging in terms of our thinking, then the very power of life for change and creation will become exhausted.”
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“for Continental philosophy, the idea of consciousness and of an independent self-agency is ultimately a useless fantasy that boils down to an impossible desire for self-control – because it is impossible for us to know all that goes on in the mind at any one time.”
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
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