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What is love? tedious, puerile, inhumane, beautiful and necessary

In the passage below, which I present without further comment, Woolf offers her reader a glimpse into the contradictory intricacy of “love” with an astounding economy of expression: Such was the...

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What is love? tedious, puerile, inhumane, beautiful and necessary

In the passage below, which I present without further comment, Woolf offers her reader a glimpse into the contradictory intricacy of “love” with an astounding economy of expression: Such was the...

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Brief comparative remarks on love in Bruno Latour’s Jubiler and Jean-Luc...

  In Jubiler ou les tourments de la parole religieuse (Rejoice, or the Torments of Religious Speech), Latour’s attempt to re-think religious discourse in the face of the double-click fantasy is drawn...

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Other Logics: Alternatives to Formal Logic in the History of Thought and...

A couple of years ago I had the privilege of speaking at Lund university on the subject of Quentin Meillassoux’s treatment of the anthypothetical principle of logic in L’Inexistence divine and...

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What is love? tedious, puerile, inhumane, beautiful and necessary

In the passage below, which I present without further comment, Woolf offers her reader a glimpse into the contradictory intricacy of “love” with an astounding economy of expression: Such was the...

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What is love? tedious, puerile, inhumane, beautiful and necessary

In the passage below, which I present without further comment, Woolf offers her reader a glimpse into the contradictory intricacy of “love” with an astounding economy of expression: Such was the...

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Brief comparative remarks on love in Bruno Latour’s Jubiler and Jean-Luc...

  In Jubiler ou les tourments de la parole religieuse (Rejoice, or the Torments of Religious Speech), Latour’s attempt to re-think religious discourse in the face of the double-click fantasy is drawn...

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Other Logics: Alternatives to Formal Logic in the History of Thought and...

A couple of years ago I had the privilege of speaking at Lund university on the subject of Quentin Meillassoux’s treatment of the anthypothetical principle of logic in L’Inexistence divine and...

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