Links for 21/06/2012
Lots of good stuff today. To start off, there are two great articles about Slavoj Zizek. The first by Decca Aitkenhead at the Guardian, relating the authors meeting with the philosopher, and how she...
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Here are your freshest philosophy related links. Savour them with your morning coffee, or eat them with your lunch! Is philosophy literature? Jim Holt ponders the literary value of modern analytic...
View ArticleLink: Lessons from a Demigod
Philip Freeman writes about the lessons we can take out of the ancient Epic of Gilgamesh. It’s a great article. http://www.neh.gov/humanities/2012/julyaugust/feature/lessons-demigod
View ArticleEmma Goldman’s Anarchism
Here is a nice little introduction to Emma Goldman, the influential anarchist thinker. The article also has some links to her works available for free....
View ArticleLinks: 18/12/2012
Here is what I found tasty today: Pocket Poets: Interview with Paul Stephens at Guernica Magazine ISP walks out of Piracy Talks
View ArticleLinks for 14/01/2012
Noted – Geoffrey Nunberg – on the history and value of taking notes. How space radiation hurts astronauts – Maggie Koerth-Baker – pretty self explanatory, I’d say Why you shouldn’t write every day –...
View ArticleLinks for 17th of January
Lots of good stuff to read today. Here we go: Why printed books will not go out of fashion – Josh Catone explains on Mashable Thomas Frick interviewed J.G. Ballard for the Paris Review a number of...
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When is the History of Philosophy not the History of Philosophy? at New APPS /// The Gift of Doubt – Albert O. Hirschmann and the power of failure at New Yorker /// Paul Rabinow Interviewed at...
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A lot of cool stuff this week. /// Stephen Fry shares his thoughts on living with depression /// Ornette Coleman interviewed by Derrida /// Chomsky rags on Zizek and Lacan (justly if you’d ask me. But...
View ArticleThe illness we share
image by Wikimedia Commons The surface of things appears calm, but there is heavy machinery beneath the façade. I’ve essentially got two chapters of my thesis drafted now. Not finished, they won’t be...
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