Re: [-empyre-] Re: Poetics of DNA II
In some sociopolitical sense, but there will be little
in the way of gravitational 'deconstruction', as one
is hurled from the cabin of a moving vehicle...or
'deconstruction' of aberrant cellular code protocols,
as the growing cancerous tumor in one's brain exerts
pressure within the skull, causing blackouts,
seizures, etc. And so on.
Science as a method can be accurate, independent of
perspective and belief matrices...such is what makes
it compelling (and threatening), no?
Nick
--- John Hopkins <jhopkins@neoscenes.net> wrote:
> isn't science the process of constructing
> self-reflexive
> re-presentations that are accurate within the
> knowledge-space
> where-in science holds sway?
>
> cheers,
> jh
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