“Endings and conclusions” may indeed be “false,” as Bady writes, but the falsity is contingent upon the paradigm of our reflection. We must ask: which temporality? How we answer determines our relation to this/the/our ending.
“Endings and conclusions” may indeed be “false,” as Bady writes, but the falsity is contingent upon the paradigm of our reflection. We must ask: which temporality? How we answer determines our relation to this/the/our ending.