While you were making that move I was out watching Fifth Element
again. Hmmmm... :)
> I think a certain type of post-structuralist thinking is not so much about
> declaring winners and losers, as it is insisting that the world is much
> larger than a chess game and we ought to get out and play in it more often.
Perhaps you are looking too closely to see the big game.
> My complaint is that the logocentric position -- and the mythocentric
> position -- is similar to the kid in the playground that directs
> everything. "Okay, now you say... okay, now go over there... okay, I shot
> you, you're dead..." Both insist that the world be interpreted the same,
> all around.
I bet the really smart kids ignore that kid instead of complaining
to the teacher.
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