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picked this back up after some years, exactly the kind of funk my brain has been needing
— Feb 08, 2025 11:59AM
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Христо
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"The troubles with finitude" restructured my thought on infinite sets. Amazing.
— Feb 05, 2024 07:56AM
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Chapter 8 was stellar, if repetitive. Then again, the entire book reuses verbatim segments now and again, almost like a ... disparity.
— Feb 02, 2024 12:08PM
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"Why Heidegger should not be criminalized" is an excellent essay.
"Sein und Zeit focuses on the individual’s authentic existence with its structure of being-towards-death, and the problem it only superficially touches is how to expand the analysis onto collective modes of being, that is, how to think authentic collective being beyond the inauthentic das Man, following the anonymous ‘one’."
— Jan 30, 2024 12:36AM
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"Sein und Zeit focuses on the individual’s authentic existence with its structure of being-towards-death, and the problem it only superficially touches is how to expand the analysis onto collective modes of being, that is, how to think authentic collective being beyond the inauthentic das Man, following the anonymous ‘one’."
Христо
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So far, this has to be the most straightfoward Zizekian book since "For they know not what they do". After stabbing at "Less than nothing" many times for different purposes, I contingently picked up "Disparities". I'm lying to myself that the horrid proofreading's part of the book's internal disparities.
— Jan 22, 2024 09:34AM
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Jonfaith
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Contemplating the comic where dignity has become verboten.
— Dec 30, 2023 01:42PM
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Jonfaith
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Attempting to keep my feet as Slavoj leads me across object oriented ontology.
— Oct 15, 2023 12:03PM
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Jonfaith
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I found the first chapter wayward but still considerably more rigorous than the last few books by Slavoj I’ve enjoyed this last month.
— Oct 14, 2023 12:47PM
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