Can't find the passage where McLuhan discusses Frye & Milton on Lucifer being the philosopher bewitched by language, deluding himself with such abstract paradox as "better to reign in hell"- which is akin to saying "better to reign in prison."
Hmmmm, interesting, what is the basics of his argument?
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It's complicated- but he dissolves the claims of "reason" using hume- kant wrote his critique after getting hume from hamann & on it goes
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Hmm I seem to recall on his Nietzsche commentary, that basically like in twilight of idols, the later metaphysicians like Kant have abstracted God with ReasonTM to the point of oblivion, only He affirms a revitalized Christianity and Nietzsche obviously went the opposite way.
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