Nietzsche and Wittgenstein: Suicides, Folds, Tones, and Surfaces
by Ed Mooney
Thinking sometimes seems like conversing and borrowing and remembering. A colleague or friend says something that starts one off on a path that is half conversational response and half remembering. One remembers having traveled sometime past the conversational thought-paths that are now emerging. When one writes down one’s thinking it is then borrowing from one’s friends and one’s past conversations and not only responding to an idea that blossoms spontaneously, or is planted by a seed from the gods. A […]
Categories: Ed Mooney, ZiR • Tags: philosophy