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what the Tee Vee taught: February 2013
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What the Tee Vee taught. Sunday, February 3, 2013. What kids will likely learn: Kill the right people. I'm watching the Superbowl! Perhaps the most predictable spectacle imaginable, it's awesome. So wear a uniform, kill a foreigner (one opposed to global neoliberalism) and you can be a token hero. Kill a guy in a fight which smells of "gang" activity, and white people will sit in their living room and call you a thug, and ask you questions about it forever. Kill the right people, America. My advice to you.
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Diagrammatic Thinking: April 2012
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The question, instead, is that of wondering why thought resembles not only what is called the 'life of the mind', but also reality; and above all of questioning the schematism that regulates this 'strange resemblance'." — Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris. Paris, 12 June 1996. Thursday, April 26, 2012. 3 The diagram could have produced consequences that didn't play out. If it didn't lead to the proper destination, that would be a biggie, but there could have also been lesser inferences, things li...
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Diagrammatic Thinking: Truth and Facts
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The question, instead, is that of wondering why thought resembles not only what is called the 'life of the mind', but also reality; and above all of questioning the schematism that regulates this 'strange resemblance'." — Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris. Paris, 12 June 1996. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. When science turned our epistemo. Truth and facts are woven together.". Mentality of "the facts ma'am, just the facts.". Facts are abstracted with a resemblance to experience and submitted to the ra...
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Diagrammatic Thinking: September 2012
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The question, instead, is that of wondering why thought resembles not only what is called the 'life of the mind', but also reality; and above all of questioning the schematism that regulates this 'strange resemblance'." — Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris. Paris, 12 June 1996. Sunday, September 23, 2012. Grosz, via Derrida, traces this violence down to any use of language, to the possibility of language itself, but then asks:. Can we produce technologies of other kinds? We can look to more primitive ...
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Diagrammatic Thinking: January 2013
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The question, instead, is that of wondering why thought resembles not only what is called the 'life of the mind', but also reality; and above all of questioning the schematism that regulates this 'strange resemblance'." — Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris. Paris, 12 June 1996. Sunday, January 27, 2013. Common Sense and Good Sense. In Repetition and Difference. Deleuze makes the distinction between "common sense" and "good sense." (See also the post "Semantic Consistency". These to characterizations o...
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Diagrammatic Thinking: December 2012
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The question, instead, is that of wondering why thought resembles not only what is called the 'life of the mind', but also reality; and above all of questioning the schematism that regulates this 'strange resemblance'." — Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris. Paris, 12 June 1996. Sunday, December 9, 2012. Shifting to the Peircean terminology, is left behind and forgotten because (1) it is placed at the beginning of the process and (2) it is understood materialistically (as opposed to semiotically).
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Diagrammatic Thinking: Systems
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The question, instead, is that of wondering why thought resembles not only what is called the 'life of the mind', but also reality; and above all of questioning the schematism that regulates this 'strange resemblance'." — Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris. Paris, 12 June 1996. Sunday, December 6, 2015. Perhaps more modern, can also be taken to mean a totalization in the configuration, a. Continuity of all statements, a. Of coherence (not coherence itself), involving. Syllogicity of logic, a certain.
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Diagrammatic Thinking: May 2013
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The question, instead, is that of wondering why thought resembles not only what is called the 'life of the mind', but also reality; and above all of questioning the schematism that regulates this 'strange resemblance'." — Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris. Paris, 12 June 1996. Sunday, May 19, 2013. Is buying, who. Is selling, and why. Saturday, May 4, 2013. Kasparov himself felt, after he won Game 1, that Deep Blue had seen only the near-term tactical considerations not longer-term strategic ones.
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Diagrammatic Thinking: November 2012
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The question, instead, is that of wondering why thought resembles not only what is called the 'life of the mind', but also reality; and above all of questioning the schematism that regulates this 'strange resemblance'." — Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris. Paris, 12 June 1996. Sunday, November 25, 2012. He notes with regard to this advice:. As a rule of thumb, it was a nearly foolproof formula for avoiding a frost. [p. 312]. Rules of thumb should generally be interpreted as metaphors. Rules of thumb ...
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Diagrammatic Thinking: July 2012
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The question, instead, is that of wondering why thought resembles not only what is called the 'life of the mind', but also reality; and above all of questioning the schematism that regulates this 'strange resemblance'." — Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris. Paris, 12 June 1996. Sunday, July 15, 2012. In the "Kaina Stoicheia". 8212; a slow-read of this piece is going on on the Peirce list. 8212; Peirce distinguishes the replicas of representation from real things. Or, is it more generally true? As the ...