Subjects of matter
February 8th, 2009
Cartoon by Hugh Macleod
“People matter. Objects don’t,”
he wrote on an object,
with a liar’s smile
on his face.
“People matter. Objects don’t,”
he wrote on an object,
with a liar’s smile
on his face.
How much critique does a thing need to be … a thing? How often does an object need to be objected? Can critique be without?
One cannot deny to criticize insofar as the denial reflects a critique. More so, if the critique resembles an objection accepting it means to affirm the critique but objecting an objection might provoke the accusation of accusing.
Anyway, I object objecting your objection.