Posted on February 20, 2009 by Taylor Adkins
Determination-in-the-last-instance (DLI)
Central concept, along with the One-in-One, of non-philosophy that distinguishes it from all philosophies. It is said of the causality proper to the One as such or vision-in-One, of the Real in virtue of its primacy over thought and its object (like Being). This causality exerts itself upon what is given as non(-One) and [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2009 by Taylor Adkins
Laruelle, Francois. “Mon Parmenide.” La Decision philosophique 7 (1989): 105-114.
On the argument: The One is One because it is One rather than because it is or is Other.
Non-Parmenidian Axioms
1. If the One (etc.), the One is the real identity that founds a transcendental rather than logical axiomatic.
2. If the One (…), and if Parmenides says [...]
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Posted on February 16, 2009 by Taylor Adkins
Distance (Non-Phenomenological or Non-Autopositional)
Non-autopositional a priori extracted from the autopositional transcendence of philosophy and constituting the last noetic determination of the force (of) thought or the subject-Stranger.
The concept of distance functions as a general rule in an implicit way along the interior of “philosophical distinctions;” for example, the distinction of the given which imposes itself [...]
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