REINCARNATION OF MEANING
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This essay proposes a speculative model of meaning based on a sequence of reflexive transformations experienced by a thinking subject incapable of defining the term “meaning” itself. The inquiry is conducted as a transcendental journey through successive configurations of sense, absurdity, nothingness, and Being, articulated via distinct modes of reflexivity.
The model demonstrates how meaning emerges, disappears, multiplies, and reincarnates through existential reflection rather than through formal definition. Particular attention is given to the mutual relations between meaning and absurd, the role of nothingness as a semantic potential, and the structural distinction between Being and beings.
Methodologically, the essay combines elements of phenomenological analysis, rhetorical tropology, linguistic reflection, and schematic (quasi-mathematical) reasoning. The text is intentionally stylized and does not oppose any philosophical tradition, instead offering a complementary perspective on the dynamics of meaning grounded in existential reflexivity.
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- reflections of a fool, or an experiment in existential transcendentalism
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- Grani, No. 2 (28), March–April 2003, Dnipropetrovsk, pp. 137–141