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TagsPhilosophie (169), Littérature en français (159), Mathématiques (89), Poésie (78), Langues (77), Linguistique (67), Vulgarisation scientifique (58), Littérature en américain (52), Poétique (51) — see all tags

GroupsEn France, French Connection, Homer, the Trojan war, and pre-classical Greece, I Survived the Great Vowel Shift, Japanese Culture, Last FM, Mathematics, Physics!, Sheet Music

Favorite authorsGeorges Bataille, Maurice Blanchot, Paul Celan, Emily Dickinson, Franz Kafka, H. P. Lovecraft, Henri Meschonnic, Friedrich Nietzsche, William Ockham, Ludwig Wittgenstein (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresCompagnie, Ellipse, Gibert Joseph

About me Lesen Sie! Immerzu nur lesen, das Verständnis kommt von selbst.
Paul Celan à Israel Chalfen, 1961.

Le langage Heidegger est la plus massive colletion d'idées reçues qui, aujourd'hui, règne.
Henri Meschonnic, Le langage Heidegger, 1990.

L’extraordinaire commence au moment où je m’arrête. Mais je ne suis plus maître d’en parler.
Maurice Blanchot, L’Arrêt de mort, 1977(48).

Origin of man now proved. - Metaphysics must flourish. - He who understands baboon would do more towards metaphysics than Locke.
Charles Darwin, 1 July 1838, Notebooks.

– My Mother does not care for thought – and Father, too busy with his Briefs – to notice what we do – He buys me many Books – but begs me not to read them – because he fears they joggle the Mind. They are religious – except me – and address an Eclipse, every morning – whom they call their “Father.” But I fear my story fatigues you – I would like to learn – Could you tell me how to grow – or is it unconveyed – like Melody – or Witchcraft?
Emily Dickinson, Letter to Thomas Wentworth Higginson (April 26, 1862)

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