The Last Thought

The last thought concerns the impossiblity of thinking, of ever thinking, W. says.

The last thought marks the uncrossable distance between thought and its object, and the impossibility of correspondence or corelation, he says. The last thought concerns the failure of our thinking and the fatuousness of our ambitions.

The last thought is really a thought against thinking, W. says, against the imposture of every thought, and the whole tradition of thinking. It is a thought against the imposture of the thinker, and the very effort of thought.

But is it not, for that reason, the truest of thoughts, the thought that all thoughts aim at?