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1:08:02
One searches and can't find
the right word

1:08:06
That's why you didn't know what to say
1:08:10
You were afraid of not finding the
right word. That's the explanation

1:08:17
How can one be sure of having found
the right word?

1:08:23
One must work
1:08:24
It needs an effort
1:08:27
One must speak in a way that is right,
doesn't hurt...

1:08:32
...says what has to be said,
does what has to be done...

1:08:36
...without hurting or bruising
1:08:40
One must try to be in good faith
1:08:45
Someone told me: "There is truth
in everything, even in error"

1:08:51
That's true. France didn't see it
in the seventeenth century

1:08:57
They thought one could avoid error...
1:09:00
...and what's more, that one could
live directly in the truth

1:09:04
It isn't possible
1:09:07
Hence Kant, Hegel, German philosophy:
To bring us back to life...

1:09:12
...and make us see that we must pass
through error to arrive at the truth

1:09:21
What do you think about love?
1:09:26
The body had to come into it
1:09:29
Leibnitz introduced the contingent
1:09:32
Contingent truths and necessary truths
make up life

1:09:37
German philosophy showed us that
1:09:40
In life, one thinks with the
servitudes and errors of life

1:09:44
One must manage with that, that's true
1:09:50
Shouldn't love be the only truth?
1:09:55
For that, love would always have
to be true

1:09:59
Do you know anyone who knows
at once what he loves?


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