Date: Sat, 26 Aug 1995 17:23:13 -0500 (CDT) From: CND7750-AT-UTARLG.UTA.EDU Subject: Re: Hegel and the Nietzschean Dialectic Steve, it seems to me that you and hegel are using the word relation as if it were some static spatiotemporal "thing" that can be adequately defined by a notion of difference as x=not-y, not-z... I am only to familiar with that concept of relationality and am only also aware that it is wrong. it amounts to a world of external causality in the mechanistic sense. contemporary physicists certainly do not hold to such a noiton, and here perhaps is where quantum physics might come in. if force can not be describedin such spatial terms of exteriority then where does this leave such a notion of relationality as exterior. if we're not in the space of euclidian geometry but something like fractal geometry what happens to the good old inside/outside game? i'll tell you what happens to it: it gets eliminated, and so do es the corresponding self/other game. bye, bye to recuperation and bye bye to negativity.... chris --- from list nietzsche-AT-jefferson.village.virginia.edu --- ------------------
Display software: ArchTracker © Malgosia Askanas, 2000-2005