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The Great Forgetting

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Notice that the "I" is missing from the title. (See the word "Forgetting" in the cover image.) It has been missing for a very long time, ever since Adam named the animals and "annihilated them in their existence as beings." Thus spoke Hegel. Man's sin, alas, included unforeseen collateral damage. The moment he named them, Adam forgot who he was--tumbling, like Alice, into a brave new self-consciousness where the original, pan-species "I" was no more.

It falls to us to remember what Adam, that day, forgot.

71 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Calvin Luther Martin

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