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Espen Hammer - Philosophy and Temporality from Kant to Critical Theory

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

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The Con and Implications of Modernity

I found that refreshing in this case. It's sometimes easy to focus on one or the other Without bringing them into dialogue and I thought that was that that was good of you to to remember that obviously they're contemporaneous and and they share conceptual spaces to a certain degree. There are plenty of literary works that do seem to bring up various questions to it and morality but left untouched by philosophy. In some of the poems of Oh, he's he He's interested in this particular kind of urban experience of Of the moment that is forever irretrievable,. You know meeting someone in In the or being exposed to someone in the crowd.

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