Notes on the One and Many
<p>The first thing to note is that infinite is not some noumenal space where everything is eternal and we can just float forever. The thinker who captured infinite best is Hegel, whereas someone like Žižek has elaborated endlessly on the temporality involved in his form of subjectivity, without fully qualifying this. So, what is infinite? A quote from Lacan’s book, <em>The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: On Feminine Sexuality, the Limits of Love and Knowledge (Book XX)</em>, which Alenka Zupančič cites in a chapter in <em>Ethics of the Real,</em> on this idea of what amounts to the whole and its particulars, will suffice. The quote runs:</p>
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