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Groundlessness: The Experience of Strange Thinking. Part I – Extended Annotation

Authors: Rusnak, Alexey;

Groundlessness: The Experience of Strange Thinking. Part I – Extended Annotation

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Abstract This extended annotation outlines the main ideas of Groundlessness: The Experience of Strange Thinking. Part I. The work examines thinking under conditions of radical uncertainty and the absence of ultimate foundations. It argues that groundlessness is not a problem to be solved but a condition that makes thinking possible. The study introduces the concept of strange thinking as an ongoing process that preserves contradiction, uncertainty, and existential finitude as essential features of human experience.

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