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    07 May

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    大纲上一串长长的名单与理论
    不小心就从虚无主义的信仰踏入了实存主义的领域

    说到底社会学人类学心理学不过都是在试图解释人之所是
    我们硬生生地把自己当作了某个领域的知识的奴隶
    真的是因为看到了自己所能认识的边界么
    还是仅仅跟着最原始的直觉
    盲目地随着众人就进门了

    那些不甘于被知识的一角所奴役的人
    跑回思索之外的世界的时候
    就好象那样只是做了一场梦
    抽象的思想和表达离人们所看到的,
    所付诸的行动
    都是如此之遥远
    使得信仰看起来竟然就像是异次元的东西
    在外人可见的所为或是称为“生活”之中几乎销声匿迹

    前者展现了一个悠长而不可触碰的整体世界
    而后者却是支离破碎
    他们或许看惯了高瞻远瞩的视角
    以至于面对这一地零散的
    被无数倍放大的
    一晃即逝的碎片
    竟然不知所措起来

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    to 海龟:最近在看雅斯贝斯的书,正好看到这些:单独的专门知识本身绝非是充分、足够的,因为专门知识只是通过占有知识的人才变得有意义
    人把可认知的是在理解为某种特定的和相对的东西,以此,他便是自己从各门科学对他所确定地形成知识那里解放出来。
    to 猫儿:存在主义对存在的定义确实让我也有这样的感觉
    9 May
    wrote:
    模模糊糊想起高尔吉亚。。。“无物存在”“事物即使存在也不能被认识”“事物即便能被认识也无法被言说”
    8 May
    海旭 张wrote:
    curse of knowledge?
    7 May

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