Gauchet, The Disenchantment of the World
Why I continue to write in the OPEN,
“during the transition from immanence to transcendence there is also a leap from the past to the present. We can speak here of an elemental change from temporal to “spatial” exteriority. Temporal is ‘absolute’ while spatial is ‘real’…relative.”
Disenchantment provokes “an experience of an inner split [that] is more than just a gap. It opens up a fracture in being, which allows an illuminating access, from within, to more truth than is given by communal existence.”
I live here. In this house, this frame and wall. Everyday.
“during the transition from immanence to transcendence there is also a leap from the past to the present. We can speak here of an elemental change from temporal to “spatial” exteriority. Temporal is ‘absolute’ while spatial is ‘real’…relative.”
Disenchantment provokes “an experience of an inner split [that] is more than just a gap. It opens up a fracture in being, which allows an illuminating access, from within, to more truth than is given by communal existence.”
I live here. In this house, this frame and wall. Everyday.
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