Names of Nihil

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knygos / Books
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Names of Nihil
Publication Data:
Amsterdam ; Rodopi, 2008.
Pages:
x, 136 p
Originalus leidimas: Niekio vardai: septyni antropotopijos etiudai Vilnius : Pradai, 1997.
Series:
On the boundary of two worlds; 14
Contents:
Preface / Leonidas Donskis — Author’s word — The Beginning and language: Steps; Quanta; The Nonvisual; Tongueless In Silence; The Tale and the Whirlpool; En Route to Nihil; The Son of Nihil; Witnesses of Nihil; A Movable Nihil; Nihil and Its Twin; Plenitudes of Pressence; The Point of a Needle; The Language Shack; Masks of Nihilism; Constellations of Sense; In the Sign of the Savage; In the Sign of a Greek; In the Sign of the Apocalypse; Fata Morgana – Harpies of the Past; Glows of Logolatry; The Outline of Christology; Feasts of Guillotines; A Venture of Sense; The Epilogue of the Logos; Predawn Highroads — Dedications: 34 Pauses with the Departed Friend: to Vaidotas; Ignes Fatui of Melancholy: to Remigijus Balčiūnas; Dreams of the Telehominoid: to Jean Baudrillard; Holograms of Nihil: to Granddaughter Barbora — An Intepretation: An Odyssey of Pure Consciousness — Notes.
Summary / Abstract:

ENIn this book, probably for the first time in Western philosophy, an attempt has been made to point out and systematically explicate the problem scope of the Nothing (which is called Nihil in the book) and to try to explain the springhead of the excessive negativity, inherent only in the human being, or in other words, the springhead of the human’s natural nihilism. Nihilism is treated here not as a posture, pose, or an ideological attitude, but as the spread of the human metaphysical nucleus, of Nihil. Nihilistic annihilation, manifesting itself as the road of the naming of Nihil and of the production of thingly crystals (artificial world) as a result of that naming, usually is called “history”. Names of Nihil (language phenomena), being the antithesis of Nihil, falsify and cover up Nihil itself, turning it into “supreme” being, e.g. into “the One”, “God”, “Substance”, “Matter”, “Spirit”, ad infinitum. This book should be interesting not only to philosophers or humanitarians, but also to all those who concern themselves with the total human condition.

DOI:
10.1163/9789401205887
ISBN:
9789401205887; 9789042024021
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