Philosophy & Religion
"Never be afraid to sit awhile and think." — Lorraine Hansberry
The Noble Cabbage: Michael Marder’s “Plant-Thinking”
In Plant-Thinking, Michael Marder wants to forge a philosophical encounter with vegetal life, all the while respecting the alien ontology of floral ways of being. Contributor tagline: Dominic Pettman is Chair of the Culture and Media program at Eugene Lang College, and Professor of Liberal Studies at the New School for Social Research.
Dominic PettmanJul 28, 2013
In Search of Lost Plots: On Viktor Shklovsky
On recent translations of the Russian formalist's 'Bowstring' and 'Energy of Delusion'
Jonathan FoltzOct 24, 2012
Hotel Theory: The History of the Los Angeles Hotel, Part 2
The History of the Los Angeles Hotel in the Twentieth Century: An Interview Roundtable
Erik MorseOct 18, 2012
Hotel Theory: The History of the Los Angeles Hotel, Part 3
The History of the Los Angeles Hotel in the Twentieth Century: An Interview Roundtable
Erik MorseOct 18, 2012
Catherine Malabou on the Brain and Other Topics
May 5, 2012
Discoveries: Lars Iyer
Our heroes: unlikely philosophers, whining their way through the American South
Susan Salter ReynoldsMar 24, 2012
The End of Mourning: On Tony Kushner
many of us have spent the last decades living in a disappointed age, an age in which the entire notion of “revolution” became a joke
Jess RowMar 15, 2012
Posthumous
Chris KrausMay 31, 2011
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