Thursday, April 7, 2011

love and death

Just a few highly important things from Woody Allen's 1975 film Love and Death, a favorite of mine
note:
Boris' (Woody Allen) mother making the best blintz's to mathematical measurements...


aaannnnddd secondly the banter involving subjectivity and objectivity...


Immorality is subjective.

                  
Yes, but subjectivity is objective.

                  
Not in a rational scheme of perception. 
 
                  
Perception is irrational.
It implies imminence. 
 
                  
But judgment of any system
of phenomena exists

                  
in any rational, metaphysical or
epistemological contradiction

                  
to an abstracted empirical concept
such as being, or to be, or to occur

                  
in the thing itself, or of the thing itself.




It's immoral. What time?

                  
- Who is to say what is moral?
- Morality is subjective.
   
                  
Subjectivity is objective.
  
                  
Moral notions imply attributes
to substances

                   
which exist only in relational duality.

                  
Not as an essential extension
of ontological existence.


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