The Apeiron as an Object Cause: from the Hole to the Whole

And if there is the Nothing, the food of the anorexic phantom flickering the body’s shadow by subtracting it from the diaphanous of the flesh, then, can we mutter  a thought, as unvoiced as the inveterate sound of an echo, of the Everything as an object cause; not in terms of a subject ultimatum of nothing, but, instead, one defying to fire up everything: since the Apeiron, the incessant, is actually interminable because it does not have a foundation- this is to think of the core in terms of the sun’s crust, where the hole becomes whole.

 

 

The Psychoanalytic Act: On the Formation of the No-Body.

By Petros Patounas

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.