Indeterminacy and Creation in the Work of Cornelius Castoriadis

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  • Vangelis Papadimitropoulos

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Castoriadis, Chaos, Indeterminacy, Being

Abstract

This article explores the notions of indeterminacy and creation in Castoriadis' work. The notions of indeterminacy and creation are initially associated with Castoriadis' conception of Being as Chaos contradicted with what Castoriadis calls "ensemblistic-identitary logic”. The conception of Being as Chaos is then linked with the notion of otherness analyzed as creation ex nihilo. In particular, creation ex nihilo is analyzed in the context of Castoriadis division of Being's multiplicity into difference and otherness. I will argue that Being's multiplicity as difference refers to the "ensemblistic-identitary logic” while otherness comes up with a novel form of Being identified as ex nihilo creation. Finally, otherness is approached through Castoriadis' conception of time whereby otherness and, consequently, time is further associated with Castoriadis' notion of imaginary as the latter deploys in the social-historical field of mankind through the imaginary significations of society.

Author Biography

Vangelis Papadimitropoulos

Ph. D. Candidate

University of Crete

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18-08-2015

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Papadimitropoulos, V. (2015). Indeterminacy and Creation in the Work of Cornelius Castoriadis. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 11(1), 256–268. Retrieved from http://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/378

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