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Luhmann & Cybernetic Identities w/ Hans-Georg Moeller

Undisciplined Podcast

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Theoretical Theorem

No hope is an old latin saying means neither hope nor fear and then already in the in the classical roman context it was understood as a stoic concept like the philosophical school of the stoic. i think lumen's theory and he uses this phrase and even calls himself at times something like a modern day stoic  and also his frequent references to spinoza I think have to understood in this way because spinoza too is kind of in the stoic trajectory which can reconnect by the way with certain daoist and buddhist leaningswhich have also certain similarities with stoicism. We are as theoreticians we shouldn't be afraid to question dot mass to question

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