> "Nonsense is a threat...to the univocality of common sense, and is thus
> articulated as a separate, impossible, or unrealizable domain. Nonsense is
> thereby a domain between realizable domains, a domain that does not count,
> and we have seen that ...its liminal status is important for members making a
> transistion between realizable domains. It is a place to stand in the middle of
> change. Here again, we can see the importance of nonsense and other
> "impossible contents" for getting from one state of things to another, the
> motion that is characteristic not only of change, but of learning as well."
Sounds more to me like a region of pure EVIL and CHAOS (cue scary
techno music). "Hell is only a word...the reality is much, much
worse..."
Dominic
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