
Anti-Hauntology: Derrida and Stiegler on Dancing With Ghosts and Education
in a small ghost town, there’s a little arcadewhere the poltergeists play their video games In my previous post I Continue reading
in a small ghost town, there’s a little arcadewhere the poltergeists play their video games In my previous post I Continue reading
Mark Fisher and Anti-Hauntology In my previous article I claimed that recently departed artist/producer SOPHIE marked a significant shift in Continue reading
When one thinks of Gilles Deleuze, Stoicism might not be the first thing that comes to mind. The French philosopher Continue reading
Philosophy is the theory of multiplicities. Every multiplicity implies actual elements and virtual elements. There is no purely actual object. Continue reading
If I confirm my self and consider myself truthful, I’ll be lost because I won’t know where to inlay my Continue reading
When you look at a giant philosophical tome, such as here in front of me, The Critique of Pure Reason, Continue reading
‘A rhizome has no beginning or end; it is always in the middle, between things, interbeing, intermezzo. The tree is filiation, Continue reading
Borges and Murakami Philosophy in fiction has had a long and storied history, from the mythology of Ancient Greece to Continue reading