Antinoüs (extrait)Fernando PessõaChange" All things changing, says Heraclitus, no knowledge is possible.
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Antinoüs (extrait)
Fernando Pessõa
Change
“ All things changing, says Heraclitus, no knowledge is possible.
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My answer is that, all things changing, myself change with them, and so I am in a
relative stability.
Subject and object changing perpetually are stable one in relation
to the other.
The world is only in perpetual change when contrasted to something immutable.
What is this thing which does not change? Descartes will hope to answer with : “ It
is myself, as a thinking subject.
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I believe that Descartes was in the nearly right.
I believe that he is wrong in placing
the principle of stability in an “ ego ” changeable and sensible thing.
It seems rather
to me that the principle of unchange is not myself as a thinking subject not even my
thought, but thought, pure reason, inconditioned and absolute..
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