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Thursday, February 16, 2006 

True thoughts

The 'essence' of truth lies neither in certitude, nor exactitude, and less still in grammatical wordplay. Examine the dictum: existence precedes essence. If by essence, you mean: to be what it is, of course it must be to be what it is. How could it not? Grammatical wordplay from one who would persue vain morality. All truth then, analogical, tautological, equivocal?

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