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A Reading of "Sacrifices" by Georges Bataille

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The Illusory Existence of the Me and of Time

The existence of time does not even require the objective position of time as such. This existence posed in ecstasy means only the flight and the collapsed of any object that understanding sought to give itself both as a value and as a fixed object. To affirm the illusory existence of the me and of time, which is not only the structure of the me but the object of its erotic ecstasy, does not therefore mean that the illusion must be subjected to the judgment of things whose existence is profound. But that profound existence must be projected into the illusion that encloses it.

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