Horace Mason - Pushback against the anti-realist monopoly on compassion
Actually written AUGUST 20, 2001 (SUSPECTED)
Horace says:
“Listen here, Captain Beefheart. Listen, Richard Rorty. Listen, Ellsworth Toohey, Terence McKenna, Brian Eno... There is room enough within benevolence for absolutism as well. Millions can play at this game, this life, this last chance we may ever get. Millions can play, including we who wish so much for universal gratification that we cannot reduce our lives to just a collective dream or social construct. The power of such reductions are to us cheap cop-outs for cashing in on the fantasy of mind over existence, a temporary relief from absolute miseries.”
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