Communication and Differential Ontology

As I’ve been writing on communication, I’ve covered Kierkegaard’s theory fairly thoroughly: communication can be primarily informational, appropriate for an academic lecture, or it can be capabilizing, as is the case with ethical and religious communication, both of which are designed not only to convey mere information but also to convey a know-how, a capability,Continue reading “Communication and Differential Ontology”

The Doubleness of the Event: Before/Otherwise

“Thus there is no event except in the plural, the event is always at least two. In other words, the event is less the absolute occurrence of a birth on the background of negativity (nothingness or doxa) than a becoming in which the before and the after spring forth at the same time, on eitherContinue reading “The Doubleness of the Event: Before/Otherwise”