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Rival Visions: Another History of the Modern Human Subject (2)
2 days ago

Rival Visions: Another History of the Modern Human Subject (2)

The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were cold and violent through much of Europe; Jacques Caillot’s 1633 depiction of “the miseries of war” remains shocking even today. They were also times …
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AI and the End of Instrumentality
1 week ago

AI and the End of Instrumentality

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When we use AI to search for answers or for some other task, it complies. But it does more than that. It rephrases the question, offers us alternatives, or it …
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Seventeen Theses on the Colonial Real
2 weeks ago

Seventeen Theses on the Colonial Real

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The following theses sketch the contours of what might be called the colonial Real: not only the dimension of violence and antagonism that colonial discourse cannot fully symbolize, but the …
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The Home of the Nomad
3 weeks ago

The Home of the Nomad

“A work of thought — to go toward the other, to the absolutely other — does not come back to the same.” Emmanuel Levinas, Totality and Infinity

The philosopher between …
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Philosophy After Auschwitz From Germany: A Note on Christoph Menke’s ‘Critique of Israel’
1 month ago

Philosophy After Auschwitz From Germany: A Note on Christoph Menke’s ‘Critique of Israel’

How might one summarise the main thrust of the argument developed by Christoph Menke in his article ‘“Reason of State”’, which appeared in the latest issue of the German cultural …
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From Habitus to Doctrine: Another History of the Modern Human Subject (1)
1 month ago

From Habitus to Doctrine: Another History of the Modern Human Subject (1)

Michel Foucault’s The Order of Things (a title he preferred to the original Les Mots et les Choses) was the book that made his name. It has never been without …
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Chernobyl in the Global Turmoil: Between Political, Ecological, and Energy Disasters
1 month ago

Chernobyl in the Global Turmoil: Between Political, Ecological, and Energy Disasters

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On the verge of the fortieth anniversary of Chernobyl, the worst nuclear disaster in human history, the vibe emanating from the newsreel remains the same as before. Everywhere, the intent …
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Beyond Ascetic Transhumanism
2 months ago

Beyond Ascetic Transhumanism

Though Nietzsche infamously declared that God is dead and accused us of being culpable for his death, it is a curious feature of humanity that we ceaselessly strive to seek …
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The Magic Mountain – A Novel for Our Time
2 months ago

The Magic Mountain – A Novel for Our Time

Few novels capture the disorientation and contradictions of the first quarter of the twentieth century as fully as Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain. Published in 1924 – though written between …
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What We Get Wrong When We Talk about ‘AI’
2 months ago

What We Get Wrong When We Talk about ‘AI’

If you want to hide a problem, there is no better place than a generalisation. And perhaps nowhere do generalisations find such an easy home as in the field of …
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