I am interested in the web as an archive of personality, of identity, of the projections of various personae...."The question of the archive is not a question of the past. It is not the question of a concept dealing with the past that might already be at our disposal. An archivable concept of the archive. It is a question of the future, the question of the future itself, the question of a response, of a promise, and of a responsibility for tomorrow. The archive, if we want to know what that will have meant, we will only know in times to come; not tomorrow, but in times to come. Later on, or perhaps never."
other (cute) philosopher types. must be committed to fighting the tyranny of logocentrism. no freaks.
Martin Heidegger, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Edmund Husserl, Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx, blah blah blah.