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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

THE INTERSECTION OF THE PHILOSOPHER'S FOUR CAUSES

the antidote to anger is perspective ... no satisfaction without fulfillment ...there's an important distinction not only between what they say but also in why they've been said ... the first speaks to form the second to purpose ... the first wraps form round an aberration informs reforms it makes it conform to a more complex pattern than a point ... brings it into a system in which one thing anyway may be said ... there is a sense in which all the points in this larger field are valid are equal ... but to ask for satisfaction and fulfillment is to make no formal request ... here is something entirely different metaphysically unique I mean absolutely new ... let me say it another way ... there is a sense at least barring one or two minor factors they have absolutely nothing in common ... form and purpose ... they call to different things ... they're involved all their lives in their separate conversations ... most of all they are incomplete each in a wholly separate way ... they have a proclivity each for a wholly different object of desire ... for form searches for material and purpose calls out to persons ... I will not quibble and say they never meet ... of course not ... they do meet ... they meet at the center where they make a cross

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