Aletheia Quotes

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Jacques Lacan
“A secret to which truth has always initiated her lovers, and through which they have learned that it is in hiding that she offers herself to them most truly.”
Jacques Lacan, Écrits

Jacques Lacan
“A secret to which truth has always initiated her lovers, and through which they have learned that it is in hiding that she offers to them most truly.”
Jacques Lacan

“The six stories of dirt and mile of distance between us and the Citizens of Iris is far from insurmountable, but we will never be one. Something far stronger than distance, dirt, and a huge concrete wall divides us. As long as our memories still exist and our hearts still beat, we will never look upon the faces of the Citizens and see equals. Some will always see superiors. Others will always see inferiors. But none of us will ever see equals.”
Megan I Tennant

Martin Heidegger
“If a λόγος as ἀπόφανσις is to be true, its Being-true is ἀληθεύειν in the manner of ἀποφαίνεσθαι—of taking entities out of their hiddenness and letting them be seen in their unhiddenness (their uncoveredness).”
Martin Heidegger, Being and Time