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  • About Me: ... I would like to add that to reduce thought to nature is in general a tautology, or a contradition. If you understand by 'nature' the material state of all that is, it is a tautology: thought is certainly a part of that state. If you understand by 'nature' that which, precisely, pre-exists all thought, then it is a contradictory reduction."

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  • Interests: Heraclitus Plato Aristotle Cicero Lucretius Cusa Eckhart Bruno Gallileo Descartes Spinoza Leibniz Rousseau Kant Hegel Marx Lenin Heidegger Blumenberg Foucault Lacan Derrida Deleuze Hadot Zizek Badiou
  • Expertise: looking at OTHER people's dissertations
  • Occupation: Operations
  • Industry: Construction