Another gift from @”thetrizzard” Please feel free to discuss the contents of this PDf here.
This is a book by Paul Mason, I am not familar with this guy and this PDF was kindly shared via email by @”thetrizzard” I am sure it will be a valuable source for future discussion, please feel free to comment on it here.
Nick Land is perhaps the most mind-bending philosopher I have ever encountered, with the exception of Deleuze and Guattari. Here is one of his works, ‘Fanged Noumena’.
For anyone willing to tackle Jean Baudrillard, this is the thread for you! Included are two PDFs, one is the Routledge Critical Thinkers version and the other is some selected writings.
This thread is to discuss the concept of Limits and Structure as defined by Limits and the Importance and Crucial Nature of Termination, the Terninus, End Point, Triangle, Goal, Finality, Conclusion, Multiplication of Form or Duplicates and Multiples 333 9 999 27, the Perfect Cube and things made of threes and 9s, and everything being […]
Thank you very much, I appreciate your reminder, and I have a story for you which you may or may not enjoy, inspired in me while I was in the shower. There was a person who enjoyed dancing and singing. Their dancing and their singing was totally silent (because this is text on a website), […]
So there is a short version and a long version of the story. This is going to be the short version. My NDE occurred in a near drowning situation. I was in very cold water. I wasn’t choking on water but more so realizing that this body wasn’t going to survive the experience much longer. […]
While these two biologists are not considered to be about philosophy per se, the contemporary view of evolution is often applied to certain social studies, but I will contend that it is Jean Baptiste Lamarck and not Charles Darwin who has the better interpretation for social evolution, the study of culture. Let’s look at Darwin […]
There are some books and subjects I want physical copies of in my library to flip through directly rather than to scroll in digital formats which can be tedious but otherwise at times helpful for the Search function to search out instances of words. Please list all the books you would like to purchase or […]
Spinoza speaks of relationships as being about what combines or repels our essence. We act most actively when the essence of others combines or nourishes our essence and act most passively and with sadness when we ingest the poisonous essences of others. He uses the analogy of food, an apple, one ripe, the other rotten. […]