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Efforts and Encounters →. February 15, 2010 · 12:02 pm. 8220;It’s a good thing no one got hit,” I heard someone say. I would have been, had Igor not kissed me. Or if I hadn’t lingered to put on my shoes, or if I had walked just a tiny bit faster. But why is it that the first reason is the one I prefer? Efforts and Encounters →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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The Academic Arcade →. March 16, 2010 · 7:54 pm. Last weekend’s conference at Cornell, which I helped organize and did a fair amount of design work for. The Academic Arcade →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Read, Write, Now.
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Hectic and Rescue →. January 22, 2010 · 6:38 am. In my head I somehow associate these feelings with two authors, Jane Austen and James Conrad. Austen I’ve long enjoyed, even if her world is so circumscribed not only in terms of location but of class. But there’s something about the movements a social world completely unknown to me when I first read her that I found so much fun to read. I didn’t really get to love Conrad until I read. Doesn’t have that. Tagged as Jane Austen. Hectic and Rescue →. You are ...
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Monthly Archives: December 2011. Posted by Michael Norton. In a local reading group this semester, we’ve been going through some of the key sections of. Last weekend one of the sections we looked at was 35 on. On the other hand, isn’t it the case that pointing to Twitter or Facebook or cable news (or respected newspapers, for that matter) as prime examples of forums for idle talk is also an example of idle talk? The question that a...
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idle chatter | effervescent crucibles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Posted by Michael Norton. In a local reading group this semester, we’ve been going through some of the key sections of. Last weekend one of the sections we looked at was 35 on. On the other hand, isn’t it the case that pointing to Twitter or Facebook or cable news (or respected newspapers, for that matter) as prime examples of forums for idle talk is also an example of idle talk? The question that arises for me, then, is this: can ...
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February | 2012 | effervescent crucibles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Monthly Archives: February 2012. Posted by Michael Norton. There’s been some chatter recently concerning the nature and state of the “analytic/continental divide” – but when hasn’t there been? What I’m specifically thinking of is this piece. In the NYT’s “The Stone” column by Gary Gutting, Brian Leiter’s entirely predictable reaction. To (and more-or-less endorsement of) it, and Eric Schliesser’s more critical response.
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Meillassoux ‘on religion’ | effervescent crucibles
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Meillassoux ‘on religion’. Posted by Michael Norton. Putting together my paper on Meillassoux and Latour for the upcoming Varieties of Continental Thought and Religion. Conference in Toronto, I’ve been thinking a lot about the way Meillassoux characterizes religion that is, I’ve spent a lot of time frustrated by the way Meillassoux. Characterizes religion. It has occurred to me, though (and maybe this is just obvious? Life, not thi...
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Larr; then again…. Idle chatter →. Posted by Michael Norton. It has now been over a year since I’ve used this blog, but I’ve decided it’s time to give it another try. So here we are. Among everything else taking up space on my desk right now are things that pertain to the syllabus I’m working on for next semester: Philosophy of Being. Almost the entire first half of the course will focus on Aristotle’s. 8220;What is Metaphysics?
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Posted by Michael Norton. In some new comments. To one of my older posts. Has started a very interesting conversation about iterability, materiality, and even Twin Earth! He posits that iterability may need some kind of minimal memory device to operate as such, one which can support a causal or informational chain.). Posted by Michael Norton. Posted by Michael Norton. Graham Harman posted this snippet. Posted in Speculative Realism.