What actually occurs in our minds when we use language with the intention of meaning something by it? What is the relation subsisting between thoughts, words, or sentences, and that which they refer to or mean? What relation must one fact (such as a sentence) have to another in order to be capable of being a symbol for that other? Using sentences so as to convey truth rather than falsehood?
Monday, 30 April 2012
"THOSE WHO HATE YOU DON'T WIN, UNLESS YOU HATE THEM, AND THEN YOU DESTROY YOURSELF"
Two performances one year apart. Make of them what you will.
The first 30th April 1973
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This is the third performance - excerpts only - a difficult speech, but what a finale.
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