The Alan Sondheim Mail Archive

June 16, 2003


Philosophy Text: The Final Text of Philosophy


-- philosophical text philosophy, this love knowledge dispersion,
antisystematics - going out as there are funnels coming in difiltering,
filtering dispersions many-to-many, or among epistemologies and ontologies
sliding one against an other crossed fertilizations, chiasmus confluence
attributions neitherness, neither nor that we work our worlds words & no
chiasmus, matter skein holds construe taut every way knowledges skeining
planet knowledges, re-dispersing them among, that, working laboring at
loving filtering, dispersion

the final text, of philosophy of philosophy -
the philosophical text of philosophy, this love of knowledge
of dispersion, this antisystematics - going out as there
are funnels coming in - difiltering, filtering dispersions
many-to-many, or among among -

epistemologies and ontologies sliding one against an other -
crossed fertilizations, chiasmus or confluence of attributions
or of neitherness, neither this nor that -

we work our worlds among worlds
work our words among words
work our worlds among words
work our words among worlds

& no matter the chiasmus, this skein or construe holds taut
in every way among the knowledges skeining the planet -
filtering the knowledges, re-dispersing among them -

among among, neither this nor that, this construe or among that -

working our way among words and worlds
laboring at philosophy, loving of filtering, dispersion

among among and chiasmus


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Index of Philosophy


Philosophy Text: "What is Everything in the Universe?"
Philosophy Text: Gender and Universal Ontology
Philosophy Text: Material Praxis
Philosophy Text: From Here to There
Philosophy Text: The Fear of Death
Philosophy Textual Praxis: Dispersion-Filtering (Difiltering) Model
Philosophy Text of the Northern Trek
Philosophy Text: Of Annoyance
Philosophy Text: The New Language
Philosophy Text: Being
Philosophy Text: Thousand Character Essay
Philosophy Text: Philosophy of Poetry
Philosophy Text: The Final Text of Philosophy
Philosophical Text: Theology and Colonialism
Philosophical Text: The Problematic of War and Violence
Philosophical Text: The Death-Drive
Philosophical Text: Ying-Yang


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The Bird


Today Azure and I walked by a school-yard and she found a sick or wounded
pigeon, its legs loose and unable to function, flopping in the grass,
unable to fly - what to do - if it had remained there, it would have been
quite possibly tortured by the children. Azure wrapped the bird in a piece
of cloth and we took it back to the loft, where we put it in a box, gave
it some small pieces of bread, which it didn't eat, and covered it again.
Azure took the bird into the back garden, which is isolated from both
stray cats and the street, and right now, in the dark, it's huddled down
there, in a towel-nest, surrounded by bread-crumbs, with a shallow cup of
water nearby. It can't fly, its legs are paralyzed. It's the saddest
little thing. We don't know what to do. We're going to Pennsylvania, to my
father's house, in three days.  We're trying to keep it alive. Tomorrow,
Azure will call Audubon, and we might also take it to the vet. We can't
afford anything - we're dependent on their willingness to help. We will
try to find a wildlife rehabilitator. I doubt the bird will ever fully
heal. If it's sick, we don't know if it's dangerous to us as well. Azure
talked about keeping it here in the loft in a cage, but that's really
impractical. Right now I'm typing upstairs, and down in the garden,
suffering is ongoing. Buddhism has never helped my rage against the world
and its pain, exacerbated as always by human rapacity. We're trapped until
tomorrow. We hope the bird makes it through the night. If it does, we
don't know what we'll do.


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