I’m happy to support it! It’s a really amazing series; I’ve learned a lot from the interviews you’ve had and the topics you’ve covered. I’m very glad these videos exist in the world !!
I’m happy to support it! It’s a really amazing series; I’ve learned a lot from the interviews you’ve had and the topics you’ve covered. I’m very glad these videos exist in the world !!
Stream is starting now! Talking about alternative conceptions of normative thinking and its relationship to artworks!! Directly relevant to some of the "statements" that have been going around from Zizek, Butler, et al. www.twitch.tv/luminancebloom
Live now on Twitch! Join to discuss (or just listen to) the final section of Heidegger's essay "Origin of the Work of Art," in which he locates the distinction between artworks and tools in the createdness of art disclosing the Truth! twitch.tv/luminancebloom
Stream is still happening! But my mouse just broke and I am quickly running to Best Buy for a replacement! Sorry!!
oh, amazing! So happy you got in. No doubt you will do its incredible philosophical legacy proud!
I think "Shakespeare is the greatest Elizabethan playwright" could be meaningful, but "greatest writer of all time" is so unbounded it becomes meaningless
Yeah I feel the same. Many people seem very confident, but I have a hard time deciding what I "see" when I visualize an apple
I like the idea that centuries of monographs, articles, courses, performances, and the like don't factor into the equation at all lol (the only prior is # of authors writing at a given time)
and, anyway, Shakespeare's not the greatest writer of all time—obviously that's not how literature works
Beautiful! Are you studying in Freiburg?
so how are we supposed to use this thing? crosspost with the old website? dig into the archive and give new life to the old bangers? invent a different, secret, deleted scenes kind of posting style? become otherwise?
❤️
It feels.....slow?
Also, you probably already know this if you followed me at the other place, but I do philosophy streams on Twitch every Sunday at 4PM est / 1 PM pst / 10PM cet. This Sunday we're doing the final section of Heidegger's Origin of the Work of Art!! twitch.tv/luminancebloom
For some reason I still feel resistant to totally giving up on Twitter, but decided at least to make an account here in preparation for the possible end given how things are going over there. If we were mutuals over there, I will refollow!