The chicken and the egg part is precisely the classic problem imo, i agree with l and r being identical and necessitating synthesis, but is u/acc that synthesis, can it be, if it does not hold both views simultaneously as one?
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @KANTBOT20K and
also this is not how synthesis works
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Replying to @adornofthagn @cyborg_nomade and
Synthesis is absolute point of intersection, identity that maintains contradiction
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Replying to @KANTBOT20K @cyborg_nomade and
the use of the term in anglo discourse on dialectics (the status of which is itself problematic for accelerationist circles) has a particularly cursed history, but also, no
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Replying to @adornofthagn @cyborg_nomade and
Hard disagree, this is how synthesis appears from standpoint of transcendental logic, mutual cancelation
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Replying to @KANTBOT20K @cyborg_nomade and
cancellation, yes, but not on their own terms, or those of a possible intersection, but on terms of them being moments in something greater, which then compels new determinations
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Replying to @adornofthagn @cyborg_nomade and
I mean intersection as the single point of contact between coextensive domains, where opposing drives cancel themselves out to create a point that represents both their identity and contradiction
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Replying to @KANTBOT20K @adornofthagn and
the best way to consider dialectical synthesis is to think of fucking, conception and childbirth as a metaphor for it
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Replying to @chaosprime @adornofthagn and
This is the traditional metaphor too in all the idealist novels
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for example, Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's PREACHER (1995-2000)
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