Tuesday, October 20, 2009

dead people's letters

I went back over my mail and I blamed you for confusing me--but I was a bit cautious. And when I tried to reach you and failed, I left word for you to forget yourself, meaning that if word reached you that I thought you had misled me, you were not to blame yourself.

Warren S. McCulloch to D. Knight, March 13, 1969

WS McCulloch papers
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, PA

1 comment:

Stormy Pheathers said...

Philosophers shouldn't have friends.