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Pieter-Jan Beyul

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The Antediluvian Current

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2013
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Urban Sorcery

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New China, New Art
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Just a little over a 100 pages, but has so much to work with. I especially liked the part on Levinas. Haven't seen it presented in such a lucid way and relevant to the subject matter.
Stiegler is someone I'm not familiar with, but which this book intr
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Wijsheid by Paul Verhaeghe
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Dit boekje opgepikt na de boekvoorstelling van Verhaeghe. Ik had nog niets van hem gelezen en dit was een mooi begin, maar bleef een beetje hangen in de pure cultuurkritiek.
Het is geen zwaarwichtige tekst. Het leest als een notitieboekje, met prikkel
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Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power by Xuetong Yan
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“Those who self-righteously value their own contradictions are mighty on this Earth.”
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“It is a mistake to consider any belief more liberated than another. It is the possibility of change which is important. Every new form of liberation is destined to eventually become another form of enslavement for most of its adherents. There is no freedom from duality on this plane of existence, but one may at least aspire to choice of duality.”
Peter J. Carroll, Liber Null and Psychonaut: An Introduction to Chaos Magic

Jacques Lacan
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Mircea Eliade
“The primitive magician, the medicine man or shaman is not only a sick man, he is above all, a sick man who has been cured, who has succeeded in curing himself.”
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Leszek Kołakowski
“A modern philosopher who has never once suspected himself of being a charlatan must be such a shallow mind that his work is probably not worth reading.”
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