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There is some kind of dialectic going on, but we can never grasp what it is that engages with language".
And the noumenon, it will be remembered, is Kant's 'thing-in-itself', the object as it is in itself independent of our observation, which we can never grasp since the seeing of it always intervenes.
There is some kind of dialectic going on, but we can never grasp what it is that engages with language". The great dislocation which made this process visible to her was emigration and the change of language.
In the original version of the opera, Prokofiev's Kutuzov resembled Tolstoy's: passive, sluggish, responsive to events but in no way their master (Tolstoy's point being that great events are wrought not by human volition or agency but by wholly impersonal necessities the human mind can never grasp).
That is, in his view, reason is inevitably driven towards the idea of an infinite, pre-reflexive, and pre-subjective ground or first principle, an unconditioned, which it itself can never grasp; what it can grasp, though, are the manifestations of such a ground in the world to which it has access through experience and science.
I can never remember".
"I can never train enough".
I can never escape it".
I can never please you.
"I can never afford that".
"I can never convince Archie Bunker.
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