The ultimate symbol of irrationality and credulity
April 19, 2025 12:29 PM   Subscribe

“The debunking of unicorns as an ontological category did not prevent their horns from remaining desirable adjuncts to enlightened cabinets,” Spary writes, “even if they declined in financial value and changed in significance. They now became a symbol, not of extreme rarity, but rather of the program of putting the world to rights for which the collection stood.” from The Undying Unicorn [jstor; paper]
posted by chavenet (4 comments total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
 
I am quite certain chavenet intends to contribute a FPP on everything. It was a matter of time till 'unicorn' showed up on their list

Anyone remember how unicorns were depicted in the comic Slaine?
posted by ginger.beef at 1:39 PM on April 19 [1 favorite]


But unicorns are real. They're just big and ugly, and we call them rhinoceroses. There are aquatic versions too, called narwhals.
posted by Faint of Butt at 3:47 PM on April 19 [1 favorite]


Unicorn wouldn't be unicorns without them.
posted by y2karl at 4:37 PM on April 19 [1 favorite]


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posted by HearHere at 5:37 PM on April 19


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