"I am surprised
at the improvement in his prose, one might almost think he had engaged
someone else to write his responses".
Kate Sullivan

I noticed change too. I think we are witnessing break through in Chris'
philosophy thanks to Heidegger.
Boris Shoshensky

---------- Original Message ----------
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Heidegger and Singularity-string
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 11:53:35 EDT

Miller writes:Saul, can you offer, as example,  a single manufactured
object that does not
"continue to identify something the economic, social, and cultural
circumstances of its audience"?



Radiator brushes,button hooks,pencils,paper clips aren't quite universal
enough. They presuppose
steam heat,boots,a need to write things down, and a need to separate piles
of paper,itself a manufactored object.   Wouldn't something like string be
less identifiable? Also, Miller's question   has no pertinence to the problem
at hand,which is the way he usually conducts his arguments. I am surprised
at the improvement in his prose, one might almost think he had engaged
someone else to write his responses.
Kate Sullivan


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