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Lea Carpenter's "Eleven Days" is an utter paradox.
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A fifth possibility for resolving the paradox of ineffability issues from William Alston's observation that mystics professing the utter unknowability of God have had much to say about their experiences and about God (Alston, 1991).
He is a translator and transliterator of paradox in all its forms, of that which cannot otherwise be uttered.
That is, as we saw, because the soul (the terms, "psyche" and "soul", will be used interchangeably in this article) is postulated to be simple and "originally an utter tabula rasa, without any life or thought" (SW VI: 120), the evident multiplicity of conscious representations generates a paradox (PsW: 171).
"Captain America: utter, utter, utter tosh".
Utter garbage!
Utter frustration.
Utter nonsense!
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