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Art Is A Memory

July 3, 2013by dmf Leave a comment

Siri Hustvedt is one of our leading essayists here in the US on art appreciation and here she shares her reflections on paying attention, experiencing, and memorializing, does her take […]

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Hustvedt

Alva Noe on “Concepts and Practical Knowledge”

July 2, 2013by dmf 1 Comment

Originally posted on ANTHEM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsIysQ_vQpY 9th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication “Perception and Concepts” see also: http://newbooksinphilosophy.com/2012/12/14/alva-noe-varieties-of-presence-harvard-up-2012/

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Noë

Andy Clark on Perceiving as Predicting

July 2, 2013by dmf 1 Comment

Andy Clark is a Professor of Philosophy and Chair in Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Before this he was director of the Cognitive Science Program […]

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Clark

Sex in the (Anthropocene) City

July 1, 2013by dmf Leave a comment

Claire Colebrook is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English at Penn State University, and author of 11 books and numerous articles on Ethics, Deleuze, Milton, Evil in literary history […]

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Colebrook

On Crisis (emergency and new heroism), Jan Verwoert

June 29, 2013by dmf Leave a comment

Emergency? Of what kind, where, affecting who? In most recent global history, a number of monumental incidents of a political nature, many of which fall under a larger concept of […]

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Verwoert

Movements of Feeling and Moments of Judgment

June 26, 2013by dmf 2 Comments

Systems thinker Tom Andersen, in being “a wanderer and worrier” (as he put it), was constantly reflecting on his own practice, on his way of ‘going on’, to further develop […]

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Shotter

The Decline and Fall of Work

June 21, 2013by dmf 6 Comments

Raoul Vaneigem is a Belgian writer and philosopher. He was born in Lessines. After studying romance philology at the Free University of Brussels from 1952 to 1956, he participated in […]

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Vaneigem

Live From Deathrow: REACH Coalition

June 20, 2013by dmf Leave a comment

Prof. Lisa Guenther (one of the NewAPPS crew) has been sharing some of her work (both directly with/in the community and in reflection) in an ongoing series of posts that […]

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Merleau-Ponty

Being in the World

June 17, 2013by ||| 3 Comments

“Once upon a time there was a world full of meaning, focused by exemplary figures in the form of gods and heroes, saints and sinners. How did we lose them, […]

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Dreyfus, Heidegger, Plato, Taylor, Wittgenstein

Abjection & Bodies Adrift with Arthur Kroker

June 15, 2013by dmf 1 Comment

Arthur Kroker is Canada Research Chair in Technology, Culture, and Theory and professor of political science at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. He is the author or editor of […]

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Butler, Haraway, Kristeva, Kroker

Heidegger and the Ecology of Knowing

June 11, 2013by ||| 3 Comments

Levi Bryant has a interesting post up on Heidegger (here), wherein he moves from a damn fine summary of ‘equipmentality’ to a discussion of cognitive blindness (although without reference to […]

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Bryant, Geertz, Haraway, Heidegger, Laruelle

Public Feelings

June 11, 2013by dmf Leave a comment

Public Feelings Salon with Lauren Berlant Just as feminism has sought to identify the ways in which the personal and the political are linked, the study of “public feelings” draws […]

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Berlant

Craftsmanship: Connecting the Physical and the Social

June 10, 2013by dmf Leave a comment

Professor Richard Sennett gave the following talk for Keble College on June 7, 2013: AUDIO: Craftsmanship: Connecting the Physical and the Social Richard Sennett (b.1943) is the Centennial Professor of […]

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Sassen, Sennett

Trevor Pinch – Cooking up Science: Tacit Knowledge, Science Experiments and Food Recipes

June 5, 2013by dmf 1 Comment

Trevor Pinch is a professor of sociology and STS at Cornell U. His main research centers on three areas (1) the sociology of technology and how users engage with technology, […]

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Polanyi

Lost arts of finding our way

June 4, 2013by dmf Leave a comment

while I’m always leery of Romantic notions of going native, going back to the Garden, there is much to be re-membered in the worlds of crafting: AUDIO: Lost arts of finding […]

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Their good life: Should the state legislate for individual happiness?

June 3, 2013by dmf 7 Comments

‘Men are disturbed not by events, but by their opinion about events.’ – Epictetus Some governments are now providing free psychotherapy to their citizens. Jules Evans asks, ‘Is there a […]

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Epictetus, Socrates

holding forth the image

June 1, 2013by ||| 2 Comments

. “The speculative object and the practical object of philosophy as Naturalism, science and pleasure, coincide on this point: it is always a matter of denouncing the illusion, the false […]

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Deleuze

Species-Being and Media Machines

May 31, 2013by ||| Leave a comment

AUDIO:  Human Error: Species-Being and Media Machines/Look at the Bunny: Totem, Taboo, Technology “The humans are dead.” Whether or not you recognize the epigram from Flight of the Conchords (and […]

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Agamben, Herzog

Bernard Stiegler – From Neuropower to Noopolitics

May 30, 2013by ||| Leave a comment

Bernard Stiegler is a French philosopher at Goldsmiths, University of London and at the Université de Technologie de Compiègne. In addition, he is Director of the Institut de recherche et […]

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Stiegler

Annemarie Mol – Where is my body? Notes on Eating and Topology

May 27, 2013by dmf 1 Comment

Annemarie Mol is a Dutch ethnographer and philosopher. She is the Professor of Anthropology of the Body at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She has helped to develop post-ANT/feminist […]

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Mol

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