
Foams and Networks: Sloterdijk and Latour’s Atmospheric Philosophies
This is Sloterdijk’s explicitness: You are on life support, it’s fragile, it’s technical, it’s public, it’s political, it could break Continue reading
This is Sloterdijk’s explicitness: You are on life support, it’s fragile, it’s technical, it’s public, it’s political, it could break Continue reading
Despite Western thought’s persistence to the effect, there are nevertheless reasons to doubt the idea that the mind comes in Continue reading
In mythology, autochthones (from Ancient Greek αὐτός “self,” and χθών “soil”; i.e. “people sprung from earth itself”) are those mortals Continue reading
This essay is intended as a series of case studies following the ideas I presented on the “Quixote Sub Specie Continue reading
Todo es mentira, ya verás La poesía es la única verdad Sacar belleza de este caos es virtud – Continue reading
When you look at a giant philosophical tome, such as here in front of me, The Critique of Pure Reason, Continue reading
I really do consider this a truly paradigm-shifting book even though I didn’t buy into all of the assumptions written Continue reading
In what sense can we understand the mind as existing beyond the brain? Throughout history, since the days of the Continue reading