The system of absentology in ontological philosophy / by Adam Lovasz.
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- 9781443816557
- 1443816558
- 111.1 23
- BD355 .L68 2016eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-280)
Introduction: Invisible tangibility -- Part I: The economy of light. Skinning the body ; Volcanic ejaculation ; Receiving the alien ; Sinister solitude -- Part II: Incorruptibility. Nocturnal funerary immersion ; The vaginal wound ; Impenetrable white ash -- Part III: The purity of emptiness ; Autoaffective receptivity ; Smoke rises from the buming-ground -- Conclusion: Self-emptying disincamation -- Bibliography.
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This volume deals primarily with absentology, an ontological and social-scientific epistemological mode, dedicated to the analysis of absence. The book is drawn by manifestations of absence wherever they may be encountered. It deals with three terms, 'the shadow economy', 'corruption' and 'pollution', while constructing a non-realist ontology predicated upon the emptiness of all predicates, as expounded by certain strands of Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. According to the absentological viewpoint, there is nothing outside, beyond, below or above relations. Relations exist on their own, enchaine.
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