
Nick Land's "Kant, Capital, and the Prohibition of Incest"
Theory & Philosophy
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The Critique of Pure Reason, the Critic of Judgment, the Critical of Practical Reason
In kant, for land, there is the replication of a kind of otherness that is brought to the forefront, yet wanting to be forgotten. So he says, nit land says, tat, that is just a way to kind of justify terrible actions. Because if you can say, we have the objective, universal, kind of limis test for the validity of an action, and we all agree upon it, then you can justify some pretty horific things. But fundamentally, forLand, no such truth can be arrived at. There's no such thing that any one whid everyone would say is always true all the time.
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