Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 12:12:57 -0500 From: Cyprus <sadecamus-AT-sprintmail.com> Subject: Re: god >I do not think that there is a paradox in N's case of God. Your Beckett's >understanding comes from not having a sense that existence precedes the >qualia. God would look like respectively as an effect that takes a form of >**subsistence** in 'its' existence. A metamorphoses that has a degree of >movement, an attribute of the univocity of being that met its destiny. > >God is dead!!! In its death, life returns > >amdib Geez, you academics are a humourless lot, aren't you? Paul S. Rhodes ___________________________________________________________________________ Sokrates: You there, sirrah! What is thy purpose upon my roof? Strepsiades: Ah, sir, I walk upon the air and look down upon the sun from a superior standpoint. --The Clouds --- from list nietzsche-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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