Religion is a beautiful multimedia poem
Religion is a beautiful multimedia poem by Grayson Perry “God is dead and man has no need of the myths and false consolation that religion offers. That’s the battle-cry of […]
Religion is a beautiful multimedia poem by Grayson Perry “God is dead and man has no need of the myths and false consolation that religion offers. That’s the battle-cry of […]
“a research initiative but is also a way of looking at the urban world: seeing how we already ‘dance’ with our technologies and how, if we feel like it, can […]
here in flyover country USA I dream of the return of the mighty buffalo herds, in the meantime like me “director Anne Koizumi laments the changing face of her home […]
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp5REJAi20o Erin Manning is a cultural theorist, political philosopher, and practicing visual artist. She currently holds a University Research Chair in the Faculty of Fine Arts…
“The reward SEEKING system of the brain is a general purpose emotional process that all mammals use to acquire all the resources needed for survival from daily meals to social […]
Andy sketches out some of the implications of our contemporary tool-uses (cyborg incarnations) and how design and experimentation in varying environs challenges some of the conservative trends in evolutionary psychology. […]
talk by the author of one of the pivotal post-Wittgensteinian enactivist texts: http://www.academia.edu/598411/The_cradle_of_language_making_sense_of_bodily_connexions
“A professor of philosophy at Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany, since 1976, Bernhard Waldenfels has written books about phenomenology, dialog theory, and structures of behavior. He was co-founder and vice […]
http://anth.la.psu.edu/people/awalker “We are full of the accumulated baggage of our idiosyncratic histories. The body is built on an old form, out of parts that once did very different things. So […]
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxKeysqG3ho
Mature: Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty,Taylor Carman 3am interview with : “Taylor Carman is the go-to guy on 19th and 20th century European philosophy who broods on Heidegger and what an understanding […]
One of the stereotypical notions that are used to characterize the post-modern turn is that “It” championed the end of grand/meta-narratives, but it might be more useful these days to […]
Pre-Pragmatisms and Robust Empiricisms: James, Whitehead, Wilson Talk by Steven Meyer, History, Washington University in St. Louis In Wandering Significance (2006), Mark Wilson develops a dissenting “pre-pragmatist,” post-Quinean stance with […]
from an excellent video collection on naturalism and phenomenology: Professor Fredrik Svenaeus (Södertörn) talk from the Human Experience and Nature, Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference 2011, UWE, Bristol. http://philpapers.org/s/Fredrik%20Svenaeus
From the Dialogues: Philosophy in Comparative Perspective at McMaster University in April 2013. Michael Berman speaks on “Indirect Unity: Merleau-Ponty and Nagarjuna on the Human and Non-human” The nature of […]
Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy of life is characterized by the commitment to there always being more than meets the eye. Whatever there is in the actual world contains a virtuality that […]
Interesting talk on Spinoza vs Hegel, Zizek is a court-jester but certainly not an “idiot” and while I think he goes too far by projecting a kind of alienation into […]
David Kleinberg-Levin obtained a Ph.D. Columbia University and is Professor Emeritus at Northwestern University. He taught in the Humanities Department at MIT from 1968 until 1972, when he joined the […]
You must be logged in to post a comment.