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Saturday, January 14, 2012

"Christian syllogism"


Zizek ;

1. The starting point is the experience of transcendence: one begins with positing the radical split between man and transcendent God - as exemplified by the figure of Job, who finds himself perplexed by what God is doing to him.

2. In the second judgement, this split is reflected into God himself, in the guise of the split between God-the-Father and Christ: in the figure of Christ dying on the cross, God himself turns into an atheist, experiencing hiself as abandoned by God-the-Father.

3. Finally, this split falls back into the split between man and man-Christ, the ‘minimal difference" separating the two. This final figure is the “truth" of the entire movement. "

Wonder that… Is this Hegel’s words, or Nietzsche’s, or Deleuze’s, or words of Zizek himself? OR… mixed offsprings monstrous by taking the author from behind„, each other…

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