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Internet Revolution, attentionalism and slow-thinking, with Alexander Bard and Pierre Bourdieu | Recollecting Philosophy
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What justifies our meta-analysis? One year with Recollecting Philosophy →. Internet Revolution, attentionalism and slow-thinking, with Alexander Bard and Pierre Bourdieu. August 9, 2013. No doubt, our society is rapidly changing and one has to adapt. However I want to point out that there are different ways to adapt. I sympathize with Bourdieu’s desire for more “slow-thinking”, and I find his attempts to find collective intellectual solutions appealing. A world-changing Internet revolution? First publish...
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Newer posts →. Notes from Underground Dostoevsky the philosopher presents himself. December 28, 2013. In 1849 Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) was sentenced to death. He was member of a society which were considered dangerous for their liberal ideas. As the execution was about to set off, he was reprieved and instead sent to prison camp, and afterwards sent off for military service. 1879-1880) and because of this. Has been called a prologue to these works. Read full text as PDF notes from underground –...