necessity, immensity & crisis – fred moten
“There’s a more than critical criticism that’s like seeing things—a gift of having been given to love things and how things look and how and what things see. It’s not […]
“There’s a more than critical criticism that’s like seeing things—a gift of having been given to love things and how things look and how and what things see. It’s not […]
If you search this site for Andy Clark, Dennett and Prinz you will find another way of working after Hume that bridges (without collapsing) science and philosophy.
Memes make for great science-fiction but not so much when it comes to actual neuroscience/evolution: Click to access human_nature_01.pdf
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Originally posted on James Luchte: Philosophy:
The Politics of the Imperfect On Global Politics: Building a Different World Concrete Needs, Concrete Situations and Concrete Actions James Luchte The Global Context…
Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
Marijn Nieuwenhuis, ‘A Right to Breathe’ at Critical Legal Thinking.
There is an understandable desire by many to take into account the environmental factors at work in events but very little on the philosophical front to account for exactly how […]
http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2014/08/bia_20140805_2005.mp3 “We are approaching many limits to growth over the next decades: Economic contraction, peak energy and geopolitical stress. Nicole Foss explains how the deflationary dynamics that always follow finance […]
via @KnowledgEcology
Originally posted on environmental critique:
by Rick Elmore There is a deep affinity between what is called Speculative Realism (SR) and pessimism, insofar as both of these philosophical approaches understand…
Originally posted on gonepublic by Noëlle McAfee:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Azeqs20Watw When I was a graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin in the 1990s, I was an occasional guest…
Dan & Nandita Biswas Mellamphy’s An Algorithmic Agartha via http://www.ufblog.net/electrocene/ see also http://www.theocculture.net/let-the-tuning-commence/
Francois Roche @ http://www.new-territories.com/
Originally posted on Reverse the panoptic gaze:
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Journalist Scott Horton explains how America’s foreign policy moved into the shadows. Scott is author of the new book Lords of Secrecy: The National Security Elite and America’s Stealth Warfare. […]
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