User:Jeffrey B. Holl

= Jeffrey B. Holl (born April 6,1970) =

As a child born in the mid-west of Canada—Brandon, Manitoba, on April 6, 1970, Jeffrey's corpus was predetermined by parents with a profound sense of the world as it were within the preliminary stages of its fragmentation into 20th Century pop-culture, and the philosophic arts and sciences as we provisionally have access to now where concerns the developments of the privilege associated with late capitalism and its nuanced and proliferated stages of Western Globalization.

In the early stages of his introspective and subdued sense of contact with the outer world, he had already developed an uncanny proclivity for psychological projection that stretched beyond his years, and it became certain that he would either become a performing artist or a thinker in the most traditional sense of the notion conceivable to his first teachers.

It was not until the age of ten when he discovered that his connection to abstract thinking was a verifiable possibility when he learned he could recite many songs from memory alone, and could teach himself musical instruments without the assistance of much more than superfluous, yet well-initiated influence from his instructors.

As with all artistically or academically minded youths of the age—raised in the highly populistic environment of North America in the 1970's and 1980's, things were not to blossom until 1989, where the influence of Vancouver, Canada became a dominant force in the progression of his creative musical, and eventual literary output.

Several key events that define his evolutionary transformation into a philosopher began in 1996, where he encountered the work of Jean-Paul Sartre, which eventually led him to the work of René Descartes and to Edmund Husserl. But its was not officially until September 11, 2001 that he realized that history were inside a natural progression of world-events that he chose to fully pursue his studies and leave behind a performing life—which deterred many from wishing to remain affiliated with him.

His 2003 Master's Thesis on Schopenhauer, " Contemporism: Elucidations in Continental Thought" was temporarily shelved due to the following series of events. Suddenly in 2004, in pursuit of university accreditation of his efforts, he fell ill and had become almost as Nietzsche were during the last 11 years of his life—strangely the philosopher that he had engaged after Sartre in 1997. Thereto, he found himself in psychiatric care which defined the following ten years of his personal life.

Left only with time on his side, her self-published books between 2008, and 2018—notably the work "The Dialectical Self-Concept of Symbolic Being", based upon a 2017 re-visitation of his Dissertation by another name. This seemed to subtly bring back his sense of the necessities involved with societal activity—for despite his literacy, he shied away from contact with others during these years and it were only writing that presented him with the opportunity to have personal relations with others.

Philosophy
The position that Jeffrey takes with traditional ontology of one where subjectivity precedes the objective stance—that an absolute may be posited by the Self, and where the object is self-posited, it is the position of the Other as a force acting upon subjectivity. The authentication of a subject's authorship over their object resolves to the subject's abilities to presuppose a rational or dialectical position obfuscating the priority of the subject's own process of self-identification and resolves to posit itself as identical and without the constraints of a structural ontology that is composed of over-arching powers situated in emancipatory self-interest; and not the pursuit of what may be acutely identifiable as the "Real". In addition, he posits a conceptual formation of the social totality based largely on what he calls a "Marxo-Hegelian Post-Industrial Dialectic"—while drawing from film theory and the neo-Lacanian idea of socio-symbolization; albeit the "imaginary" is conceived as something "Real" within its instantiation as a symbolic representation for aesthetic observation.

Poetry

 * Jeffrey has amassed a vast array of elegiac and well-conceived conceptual formations of his work throughout the years, and feels earnestly satisfied with the work he has produced thus far. Perhaps there will be more to come through the years that follow.


 * 2008, "Poesicosophy, a collection of Poems", Jeffrey B. Holl, Authorhouse


 * 2010, "The Beings of Consolation, Poems", " Authorhouse


 * 2011 "The Rage of the Aphelion, Poems", " Authorhouse
 * 2013 "Never To Be Forsaken, Poems", " McNally Robinson
 * 2015 "To The Earth and Beyond Time, Poems", " McNally Robinson
 * 2016 "Love and Death Beyond the Game, Poems", " McNally Robinson
 * 2018 "Visions This Terrain, Poems", " I.C.H. Publishing, amazon.com

Books in Philosophy

 * 2018 "The Dialectical Self-Concept of Symbolic Being", " I.C.H. Publishing, amazon.com