2010 wed jul 28 - 8:45 pm, time of Paris.
French TV. About an important french politician: Michel Debré.
They speak of Debré's religion. They don't see the problem of words. One could call that the philosophical general relativity. How to qualify the faith of somebody using the words of dictionary? As if ideas were perfectly translated by a preexisting perfect language. The poorest thing is in the thinking that TV comments could, in a few words, describe correctly Debré's religion. The result is a few standardized sentences: "he was this, his father was that...". Poll sentences in front of an unfathomable reality of existence.
Philosophy is much much more difficult than anything else.
P. M.
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