The Discipline of Dis-Integration: Philosophy Without Redemption
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This essay continues the Anti-Enlightenment project, extending Objectivity Is Illusion, Against Agency, and The Refusal to Rebuild. It defines Dis-Integrationism as both stance and discipline—a philosophical refusal of reintegration, redemption, and closure. Where Derrida’s deconstruction remained largely textual, Dis-Integrationism moves beyond grammatology into lived practice: the discipline of suspension. It accepts the collapse of agency, coherence, and progress without converting that awareness into a new teleology. Thought, under this method, becomes an act of maintenance—naming seams without pretending they are whole, inhabiting fracture without demanding repair. The Discipline of Dis-Integration: Philosophy Without Redemption proposes incompletion not as failure but as fidelity to reality.
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2025-10-06First public release of the manuscript.