2021
DOI: 10.5817/pf21-3-2425
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Revisiting Solaris: Encountering Otherness and the Limits of Representation

Abstract: One of the core themes of Stanisław Lem's 1961 novel Solaris is the encounter with radical otherness. The ocean planet being studied by scientists form earth is usually interpreted as a representation of radical otherness, which eludes human efforts of understanding. In this paper we argue that in Solaris Lem attempts to show not merely that the ocean is unknowable, but that the unknowability is itself impossible to adequately conceptualise and represent. However, we further argue that this impossibility is th… Show more

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