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Cadzao Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

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Koestler wrote:

"The lesson taught by this type of experience, when put into words, always appears under the dowdy guise of perennial commonplaces: that man is a reality, mankind an abstraction; that men cannot be treated as units in operations of political arithmetic, because they behave like the symbols for zero and the infinte, which dislocate all methemmatical operations; that the end justifies the means only within very narrow limits; (...). Nothing can sound more flatfooted than such verbalizations of a knowledge which is not of a verbal nature; yet every single one of these trivial statements was incompatible with the Communist faith which I help."

Would you please explain the red clause and the blue sentence?

Thank you so much.

Cadzao
  

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the symbols for zero and the infinite, which dislocate all mathemmatical operations they behave in special ways, for which special rules are in effect Nothing can sound less inspired/stupid than such verbalizations of a knowledge which is not of a verbal nature

  • the symbols for zero and the infinite, which dislocate all mathemmatical operations they behave in special ways, for which special rules are in effect Nothing can sound less inspired/stupid than such verbalizations of a knowledge which is not of a verbal nature
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the symbols for zero and the infinite, which dislocate all mathemmatical operations
they behave in special ways, for which special rules are in effect

Nothing can sound less inspired/stupid than such verbalizations of a knowledge which is not of a verbal nature
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Thank you Mr Hancu for your helpful reply.

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