“The poet…is the man of metaphor: while the philosopher is interested only in the truth of meaning, beyond even signs and names, and the sophist manipulates empty signs…the poet plays on the multiplicity of signifieds.”
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The truth itself, the first idea becomes
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[O] : Introduction, 0.6
Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language (1984)
Ludwig Feuerbach book The Essence of Christianity
Aber freilich für diese Zeit, welche das Bild der Sache, die Kopie dem Original, die Vorstellung der Wirklichkeit, den Schein dem Wesen vorzieht … denn heilig ist ihr nur die Illusion, profan aber die Wahrheit.
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The Essence of Christianity (1841)
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