The transcendental definition of the secret--that is, its real, and not even its nominal or ideal definition--is the following, :: the secret is the strictly unreflected upon form of truth that, given to itself, gives nothing of itself and receives nothing of itself except the modality in which it is given.
This is only possible if it is the one or the indivision, the Without-division, which is given to itself in its specific (that is, indivisible) modality.
The secret is the veritas transcendentalis itself as finite.
PARRHESIA // NUMBER 9 • 2010 • // The Truth According To Hermes: Theorems on The secret And Communicatio, François Laruelle // https://www.are.na/block/38218383

















