Taxonomy as Law
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Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection · Julia Kristeva · p.122
POWERS OF HORROR > ABOMINATION OF CORPSES WARDS OFF DEATH WISH. TAXONOMY AS MORALS
Theoretical move: Kristeva argues that biblical abomination-taboos constitute a structural displacement of sacrifice: where sacrifice binds the subject to the sacred through a killed/fascinating object, abomination operates metonymically to install symbolic law and taxonomy in place of sacrificial logic — a move that channels the death drive into a persecutory "machine" of abjection that simultaneously constitutes the subject of the Symbolic.
The law, in other words what restrains the desire to kill, is a taxonomy.