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Flusser’s radical immanent monism
Author(s) -
Wanderley Dias da Silva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
griot
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2178-1036
DOI - 10.31977/grirfi.v21i2.2378
Subject(s) - irony , monism , skepticism , philosophy , epistemology , aesthetics , linguistics
Starting from Flusser’s most explicit statements about irony, self-irony, and the Devil, I try to make some sense of the relations, in Flusser’s thought, between language, reality and scepticism. And, perhaps most importantly, I try to clarify Flusser’s notion of the role of philosophy proper. This analysis will bring us to a puzzling spectrum I see hovering over Flusser’s ideas: the eradication of boundaries between the ontological and the ethical. That is what I call Flusser’s radical immanent monism.

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