In the likeness and image of script
The defining feature of Western culture is not its logocentrism, its grounding in words and language to think about itself and the world. It is its reliance on the written word, its scriptocentrism.
Not all words are created equal. The written word is unlike any other word. It is a picture which engages our optical sensibility, a thermal inscription on t…
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