Eugene Thacker Quotes
We Have To Entertain The Possibility That There Is No Reason For Something Existing; Or That The Split Between Subject And Object Is Only Our Name For Something Equally Accidental We Call Knowledge; Or, An Even More Difficult Thought, That While There May Be Some Order To The Self And The Cosmos, To The Microcosm And Macrocosm, It Is An Order That Is Absolutely Indifferent To Our Existence, And Of Which We Can Have Only A Negative Awareness.
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