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What you Need: Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Literature
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Jeff Rubard
2010-02-28 01:42:24 UTC
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After *Philosophical Investigations* — —


A plasticine flesh-mass of words for the purpose of "edification" qua
extension of one's marginally bearable days — — in accordance with the
*clearest* Rules of Old and the sharpest practice /of the moment/ — —
too much for everyone, from the 'inexhaustible wealth' of the
knowledge and hopes of the young — — and a secret and *unknown* store
of hope from days and figures gone by. All. too. real — and very
fun indeed.
For after all, you were never given more.


Who could ask for anything more?
Jeffrey Rubard
Jeff Rubard
2010-03-09 01:26:45 UTC
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Post by Jeff Rubard
After *Philosophical Investigations* — —
A plasticine flesh-mass of words for the purpose of "edification" qua
extension of one's marginally bearable days — — in accordance with the
*clearest* Rules of Old and the sharpest practice /of the moment/ — —
too much for everyone, from the 'inexhaustible wealth' of the
knowledge and hopes of the young — — and a secret and *unknown* store
of hope from days and figures gone by.  All.  too.  real — and very
fun indeed.
For after all, you were never given more.
Who could ask for anything more?
Jeffrey Rubard
What?
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