From: bdroppl-AT-grove.ufl.edu Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 15:51:12 -0400 Subject: hylic Could you define "hylic" and possible etymological links, to say, the Greek "hyle"? thanks, b.d. At 10:36 PM 8/16/98 PDT, you wrote: >... Somehow, language must be excluded from this striving, insofar as >language is hylicly derived: a network of examples, open always to an >interpretative (con)fusion. >Music(ality) is the essence of words. Words themselves are the result >of a hylic attempt to universalize multiplicity. Words concretize all >expressions of thought; and this concretization serves to hand >expression over to the other, external, "ghosts" of this world.
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