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+  From: "xylene sin xyleno" <xylene.sin_xyleno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 03:05:07 +0200
It's probably best not to bury the rotting body
of God
too quickly. Just when you thought it was safe
again
a philosopher named Jean-Luc Marion comes along
and
writes a book called _Being Given_ that shows
how a
return to theology might be possible in the wake
of
enlightenment critiques of religion. Derrida
appears
to have been quite taken by him as well. It is
disheartening to see how much attention this
line of
thought is getting from organizations like SPEP.

-
i have followed your worries about the feedback
to deleuze, which you called religious
sometimes, and now this line about theologya
going everywhyere.

is it because do you find this is a threat to,
what, is the question, honest, gentle innocent
question i ask.

are you concerned by what's happening in the us,
or in the world generally.
what's your motivation/passion/action in thiese
mailss, Paul. thanks ..please answer one of my
mails at once, even though something suggests me
that what i say on the list is mostly freaking
stuffs for yor vision. but that's not the
problem now. please by answering you would
brighten many mind on the situation, also of
this list. participants could understand better
what is it, and what can their do by allocating
time to this list.

is it a institutional problem, as deleuze
pointed for france, philosophy as
institutionalised, this is my question mostly.
sorry writing not good took medicine to go to
bed already,bye.

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