Thursday, January 7, 2010

material reality of subjectivity

Speech, before any of what is said, is the experience of the seeming material reality of subjectivity. It is the assertion of the possibility of there being ‘some-body’ there to say some-thing. And in this way is the assertion of the material reality of the object as well. In the guttural attack of a consonant, or even the slight clearing of the throat before is not always the question: is any-body there?

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