"Existence as entirety remains beyond any one meaning—and it is the conscious presence of humanness in the world inasmuch as this is nonmeaning, having nothing to do other than be what it is, no longer able to go beyond itself or give itself some kind of meaning through action."
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Georges Bataille
1897 – 1962
französischer Schriftsteller, Soziologe und Philosoph
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