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'''his Soul's off God knows where'''<br> | '''his Soul's off God knows where'''<br> | ||
mind-body dualism [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9052812/mind-body-dualism] | mind-body dualism [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9052812/mind-body-dualism] | ||
− | and mind travel. | + | and mind travel.The mind-body dichotomy is the starting point of Dualism, and became conceptualized in the form as it is currently known in the Western world in René Descartes philosophy, but also appeared in pre-Aristotelian concepts. wikipedia.<br> |
+ | Descartes is a philosopher whom Thomas Pynchon has expressed negativity about in other works. See ''Against the Day''. | ||
'''what, in thy Absence, is doing the Staring for thee? <br> | '''what, in thy Absence, is doing the Staring for thee? <br> |
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his Soul's off God knows where
mind-body dualism [1]
and mind travel.The mind-body dichotomy is the starting point of Dualism, and became conceptualized in the form as it is currently known in the Western world in René Descartes philosophy, but also appeared in pre-Aristotelian concepts. wikipedia.
Descartes is a philosopher whom Thomas Pynchon has expressed negativity about in other works. See Against the Day.
what, in thy Absence, is doing the Staring for thee?
the philosophical "problem" of self-consciousness? With the mind off elsewhere, what is looking out of the mind's eyes?
what Verger of the Temple of the Self...?
verg·er (vûrjr)
NOUN:
Chiefly British
One who carries the verge or other emblem of authority before a scholastic, legal, or religious dignitary in a procession.
One who takes care of the interior of a church and acts as an attendant during ceremonies. American Heritage Dictionary
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Really? 'The Black Dog'?... Things...Never Said."
The Black Dog was Winston Churchill's name for the massive depression that sometimes took him over.