Continuing from this post:
A
few things stand out relating to previous posts
in the thread. The boundary of a suobject both divides and unites in
that while it has autonomy it is always connected to the field outside
it. Hence while a dyad it is not a unity
or duality, not one, not two; not so much an ontology as a plitology.
Also it is a relationship between the virtual and the actual, so that
even the virtual is not a timeless essence, while the actual is not a
strictly material reduction. All of which is "the folding of their
difference," aka differance, khora and the objet (fuckin) a.
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