Opposition

Andrewmilward.Net (2022)
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This essay develops a conceptual structure which is primarily delineated by the extremes of pure opposition and pure non-opposition. The former involves pure denial, destruction, and rejection, while the latter involves pure ignorance, indifference, and affirmation. Both of these extremes can, however, be mitigated by another conceptual element: an ethical demand whose form varies according to the field in which opposition takes place. The essay shows how these extremes along with the mitigating ethical demand can be seen to operate within the four fields of politics, art, philosophy, and the self. On the basis of this, two forms of unity are then described which traverse these fields: the dimension of developmental movement and the dimension of ethics. Finally, the essay outlines a pragmatic of opposition, which concerns the ways that opposition's conceptual structure can be used to bring opposition out of its silence and into speech within the actual circumstances that it occurs.

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