The first movement of this project examines the disappearance of transcendence in modernity and asks what follows when metaphysical structure is not abolished but internalized within consciousness itself. What appears at first as secularization gradually reveals itself as a transformation in the location of ultimacy. The question is no longer whether metaphysics survives, but where it now resides.
This part gathers writings that explore the completion of metaphysics in modern consciousness and prepares the larger argument of the site.
Essays
- Women, Resentment, and the Afterlife of Metaphysics
- Addiction, Modern Consciousness, and Interiorized Infinity. Interpretations on the Psychology of W. Giegerich
- Recovery After Metaphysics
- From Lucifer to Structure: The Displacement of Evil in Modernity
- From Metaphysical Confidence to Civilizational Regulation
- Christianity’s Symbolic Limit
Analyses (Longer Essays)
- Why Metaphysics Did Not Disappear: Western Metaphysics pt.I
- After the Fall of Substance: Western Metaphysics pt.II
- The Modern Tragic Condition and the Daimōn of Shakespeare
Manuscripts
Related Concepts
- Metaphysics
- Modernity
- Subjectivity
- Transcendence
- Interiorization