After being driven nearly insane, the professor told me my work on Heidegger was 'brilliant'.
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After being driven nearly insane, the professor told me my work on Heidegger was 'brilliant'.
We enjoy this moment by driving ourselves further into the madness of the late 20th century
Edgar Morin died 😢 I literally just assumed he was going to outlive me.
105 years young...
These artworks by Lesley Oldaker
feel similar to: China Miéville’s The City & the City
“Some humans stop to take photos of the whale’s rotting body because we don’t know what we are supposed to do. Because we think documentation might somehow make this loss endurable.”
— Elizabeth Rush, Atlas with Shifting Edges
every day on twitter i am confronted with a "you could not waterboard this out of me" situation
“There is no other home”, Soviet poster, 1986.
talk at me about the book youre reading in at least five sentences:)
Difference and Repetition was Giles Deluze's doctoral theses and also his first book of philosohpy in which he 'actually made philosophy' instead of 'simply' commenting on someone else's work.
Its fascinating in pary because he finished and published it right before his partnership with Guattari and, as such, it is full of elements he would quite explicitly disavow later on (the unconcious as theater being the most obvious, but honestly most of the quasi-psychanalysis inside it is VERY Lacan).
The book is about the development of difference as a philosophical concept in the proper sense of the term, which is mostly done through a reconsideration of Nietzsche's Eternal Return as a form of movement and repetition of difference itself.
Honestly most of the parts that are about philosophy of maths go over my head, but so far I'm 'enjoying' it. In as much as I can enjoy anything that makes me this frustrated ig.
Im hoping I can use the idea of difference in itself and repetition alongside the refrain from a thousand plateaus, all the talk of simulacra and my current project on Derrida to compose the project for a phd
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Holy shit, how did it take me this long to find W.H. Pugmire? What a beautiful mind...
you ever have situations that make you want to take people by the shoulders and go "you are not 15 any longer. this behavior is no longer quirky and cute. it is exhausting for you and everyone else to act like a teenager you haven't been in a decade or longer. knock it the fuck off"
lots of ppl making this about adults who have interests they find cringe but let me be clear this is about emotional immaturity. idgaf if you're 35 and like goku okay but can you have an adult conversation without making yourself the victim is the matter at hand here
scientists have recently announced that exoplanet HR 3499a is no longer believed to be potentially capable of supporting life, after new spectroscopic readings indicated that it doesn't even have a dishwasher. "i mean, it doesn't even have a fucking dishwasher," said the lead researcher. "I guess you could live there, but, like, would you really want to?"
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