POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE THEMATIZATION OF REALITY: ŠLIOGERIS AND BAUDRILLARD Cover Image

POZITYVIOJI IR NEGATYVIOJI TIKROVĖS TEMATIZACIJA. ŠLIOGERIS IR BAUDRILLARD’AS*
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE THEMATIZATION OF REALITY: ŠLIOGERIS AND BAUDRILLARD

Author(s): Mantautas Ruzas, Marius Povilas Šaulauskas
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: the Real; simulacrum; Baudrillard; Šliogeris; ontology

Summary/Abstract: The article aims to elucidate the dialectical nature of the most fundamental ontological tenets of Šliogerian philosophy while contrasting them to Baudrillard’s interpretation of the ontological status of the Real. In contrast to Šliogeris who thematizes the Real both in terms of what it is an what it is not, Baudrillard proceeds in a negative way only by showing what the Real is not. Šliogeris’ philosophy is based on a paradoxical ontological argument that the metadis¬cursive Real functions as the final non-reductive referent conceptualised as the ultimate perceptual substance (Isness). As an ultimate metaphysical prin¬ciple, it serves as a core of experience, although it cannot be adequately described ex definitio or else somehow reduced to any meaningful counterpart of the conceptual system. Baudrillard’s philosophy, on the contrary, is based on the principle of semiologi¬cal reductionism, i.e. on the premise that all mean¬ingful links to metadiscursive reality follow the self-referential logic and therefore are merely interrelated symbolic constructions (simulacra) precluding any direct access to the Real and not only to its positive (cataphatic) articulation.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 78
  • Page Range: 74-82
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Lithuanian
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