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Singularities at the Threshold: The Ontology of Unrest
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Singularities at the Threshold: The Ontology of Unrest

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In Singularities at the Threshold: The Ontology of Unrest, Bruno Gulli calls into question the concept of the independent and sovereign individual of the liberal (and neoliberal) tradition from the standpoint of the ontology of singularity, that is, the plural constitution of what appears to be an individual. Singularity is not the result of a process of individuation. It is rather this very process itself. He argues that the process of individuation (whereby at each stage everything appears to be individuated as such, to be an individual thing), is in reality always already plural, a process of transindividuation, or better, trans-dividuation. Gulli further examines why singularity is usually confused with individuality; what comes after the sovereign and independent individual, after the subject; and what the role of subversive and liberated singularities is in bringing about a new ethos.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
12 November 2020
Pages
166
ISBN
9781793606761

In Singularities at the Threshold: The Ontology of Unrest, Bruno Gulli calls into question the concept of the independent and sovereign individual of the liberal (and neoliberal) tradition from the standpoint of the ontology of singularity, that is, the plural constitution of what appears to be an individual. Singularity is not the result of a process of individuation. It is rather this very process itself. He argues that the process of individuation (whereby at each stage everything appears to be individuated as such, to be an individual thing), is in reality always already plural, a process of transindividuation, or better, trans-dividuation. Gulli further examines why singularity is usually confused with individuality; what comes after the sovereign and independent individual, after the subject; and what the role of subversive and liberated singularities is in bringing about a new ethos.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
12 November 2020
Pages
166
ISBN
9781793606761