Poverty & the Tolerance of the Intolerable, Amartya Sen
Poverty & the Tolerance of the Intolerable, Amartya Sen I have some issues with Sen’s (and Nussbaum’s) focus on capabilities but he always keeps the people that too many find […]
Poverty & the Tolerance of the Intolerable, Amartya Sen I have some issues with Sen’s (and Nussbaum’s) focus on capabilities but he always keeps the people that too many find […]
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Erin Manning -What Can the Body Do? interview @ http://the-archipelago.net: The multiplicity of mediums used by Erin Manning to address the Spinozist question of “what can…
Science goes to the Movies -Her Shaviro’s review here: http://www.shaviro.com/Blog/?p=1186
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Over at Struggles Forever, Jeremy Trombley has an interesting post up on “the ontological turn” in anthropology or ethnography. I’ve been meaning to have a…
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Producing Another World, Andrew Pickering STS has been a very fertile field over the past couple of decades, most radically perhaps in conjuring up new ontological…
Chuck Klosterman on the Unabomber’s Philosophy Tweets by CKlosterman
sergei grits ap Ukrainian update
Fanon -The Wretched of the Earth.pdf
from a conference on an exhibition via: http://www.neromagazine.it/n/ pt2
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
…“epistemic things” are what one does not yet know, things contained within the arrangements of technical conditions in the…
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http://vimeo.com/16312180 Computer scientist Dr Peter Bentley discusses the application of complex systems to art, design, security and robotics, exploring the role of unpredictability in these systems…
Einstein’s Nightmare: On Bernard Stiegler’s Techno-Dystopia http://keele.academia.edu/MarkFeatherstone
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Many people, if not most, look on literary taste as an elegant accomplishment, by acquiring which they will complete…
Originally posted on Notes toward an International Libertarian Eco-Socialism:
This is a video recording of an interview with economic historian Richard Smith, author of a couple of recent radical articles…
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these folks are so chipper, but hey engineering experiments in high-density areas what could go wrong?
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