That’s definitely not an error. Have you read much T. S. Eliot? He was obsessed with the timeful/timeless local/global distinction. Read Four Quartets.
That’s definitely not an error. Have you read much T. S. Eliot? He was obsessed with the timeful/timeless local/global distinction. Read Four Quartets.
I wasn’t trying to imply you misrepresented T.S.Eliot’s obsession. Just that you make an error in advocating it as an example of a “Rationality Quote”. Because it’s drivel.
That’s definitely not an error. Have you read much T. S. Eliot? He was obsessed with the timeful/timeless local/global distinction. Read Four Quartets.
I wasn’t trying to imply you misrepresented T.S.Eliot’s obsession. Just that you make an error in advocating it as an example of a “Rationality Quote”. Because it’s drivel.
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