'In this book, Gregory Moss brings us back to the philosophical vocation of thinking the Absolute and he presents the provocative thesis of the Absolute Dialetheism: the Absolute is contradictory and the contradiction of the Absolute is the end of alterity. What Moss defines as the end of alterity is not the vanishing of what is other, but its full realisation. What is disclosed is the other in its absolute otherness, and this is possible only for a philosophy that returns to the challenge, necessary and vital for any philosophy that aspires to keep faith to itself, of thinking the Absolute. We can face this challenge only by accepting the impossible and the unthinkable: absolute otherness as the otherness of the Absolute, the absolute othering itself, its constitutive self-negation, its self-contradiction as the essence and truth of the Absolute itself. - Michela Bordignon, Universidade Federal do ABC.
Absolute Dialetheism : Hegel, Schelling and the End of Alterity