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Agus, a professor of medicine and engineering at the University of Southern California, said he rejected them.
At first he rejected them: "What I've written is Proustian in its cumulative effect, and if we eliminate detail we destroy that effect".
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On the basis of their distortion of our common humanity, he rejects them all.
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He doesn't reject what Marlow calls "the haggard utilitarian lies of our civilisation" in favor of nothing; he rejects them in favor of "something," "some saving truth," "some exorcism against the ghost of doubt" — an intimation of a deeper order, one not easily reduced to words.
He rejects them on the ground that from an analytic cognitive perspective, which scrutinises the nature of reality, nothing subject and object is found to be ultimately real since all things are rationally reduced to spatial parts or temporal moments.
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