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Rather than ask what something is, we ask how it goes in the world. We look at what things do, not what they are. For what is a thing other than what it does? And everything has its own way of going.
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Rather than ask what something is, we ask how it goes in the world. We look at what things do, not what they are. For what is a thing other than what it does? And everything has its own way of going.

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Daniel Coffeen
Former Cal Rhetoric prof. Philosophy, film, pleasure. Wrote this, too: https://www.amazon.com/Reading-Way-Things-Towards-Technology/dp/1785354140
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Daniel Coffeen
Former Cal Rhetoric prof. Philosophy, film, pleasure. Wrote this, too: https://www.amazon.com/Reading-Way-Things-Towards-Technology/dp/1785354140