Parricide: On Irad Kimhi's "Thinking and Being"
There is on the one hand the confident assertion of where life and aliveness is – in defamiliarization, in language, in idiolect, in spontaneity, in surprise, in the life instincts – and then in counterpoint to this the question of why any of this occurs to us, or needs to be articulated. For animals, life is the living of it, the surviving of it,
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