Open Philosophy (Sep 2020)

The Absolute as the Meeting Point Between Speculation and Fiction

  • Habdankaitė Daina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2020-0109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 349 – 357

Abstract

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The article investigates Meillassoux’s notion of the absolute in relationship with the Kantian and Hegelian philosophical systems. The absolute, as independent of subjective consciousness, is showcased as the meeting point of speculation and fiction. By looking into Meillassoux’s notions of speculation and some works of weird fiction, it is argued that the significant role of imagination as well as a deferred temporality is what facilitates the discussion of both speculation and fiction as faculties able to transcend the limitations that are projected by the correlationist mind. Through a reading of Lovecraftian fiction, both the strong and weak points of Meillassoux’s argumentation in After Finitude and Science Fiction and Extro-Science Fiction are identified, proving the latter to be a less successful way of grasping the chaotic real.

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