Clarity—from the Proverbs of Tharmas Erthona
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(03-22-2015, 01:30 AM)Erthona Wrote:  Clarity—from the Proverbs of Tharmas Erthona
 
The origin of the failure to convey meaning
is in the inability to write clearly:
not the lack of intellect in the reader.
 
 
Erthona
 
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I don't understand. What do you mean? Are you saying that the origin of the failure to convey meaning is about writing? What is meaning then? Do animals convey meaning? They can't write? Or read? Or is it a metaphor 'writing' being just the expression of meaning, and reading the passive? What is a failure? How does that fit into origins of meaning? No, I am sorry, I cannot understand this. You should be clearer. It obviously has nothing to do with me and my slowness. :/ Bit of irony there. I thought I would point it out, just to be clear.

"What Tarquinius Superbus said in the garden by means of the poppies, the son understood but the messenger did not."

-Hamann via Kierkegaard
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RE: Clarity—from the Proverbs of Tharmas Erthona - by shemthepenman - 03-22-2015, 05:58 AM



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