The New York Post-nihilist
Roy Scranton has written an article for the New York Times‘s “smart thinking” section The Stone, ‘‘Learnig how to die in the Anthropocene‘ I’m not sure the objective nihilism of our age […]
Roy Scranton has written an article for the New York Times‘s “smart thinking” section The Stone, ‘‘Learnig how to die in the Anthropocene‘ I’m not sure the objective nihilism of our age […]
interesting presentation on what she calls the analytic tactics (working out of “epistemic indignation”) before method, which makes sense I think if we consider these terms along sociological lines rather […]
Ian Bogost on Hyperemployment If you don’t yet follow Ian’s blend of engineering know-how and waxing philosophical you should and can @: http://www.bogost.com/blog/
Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene sort of remarkable for the NYTimes tho I’m an admirer of their financial columnist Gretchen Morgenson’s work.
Home Any other fans of The Wire in the house?
Tony Schirato speaks on “Foucault, Fearless Speech & the Notion of Critique” with responses by Pat Moloney and David Rosenbloom. http://www.philosophyandculture.org
Clearly, something went wrong with the practice of “mythopoesis” or “myth-making from the bottom up”, which was – and still is – at the core of our philosophy. By “myth” […]
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi6I0K2PJrw#t=189 http://shaviro.com/
Dumpster-Divers Unite? CBC Ideas: a conversation with Vancouver ‘dumpster-diver’, Ken Lyotier. His desperate personal attempts to collect deposits on discarded bottles evolved into the largest recycling operation in British Columbia. […]
A Century of Camus a bit of the absurd leaks through the public airwaves
http://dougald.co.uk/ “When we look at the world around us and want to change things, where do we go for inspiration? Is there anything that can give us confidence that life […]
“That we continue is because of our stubbornness, our inability to let the elements keep us down, to strive after the only thing we find worth attaining: the prize of […]
here she convincingly lays out the ever more dire conditions that would require some massive counter-force/organization to meet the scales and bionic-reach of the exploitative efforts, but offers all too […]
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