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Dorothea Olkowski - Deleuze, Bergson, Merleau-Ponty

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

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Feminist Phenomenologist Philosophers of Science

He's not a great enemy like Hegel. He has an interest in relationship with someone like Hosererl who comes up at interesting points through, you know, not just in different repetition, logical sense. There is this, I think the laws even, I swear he says it, perhaps in what is philosophy where he's asking this question about phenomenology for maybe it's for concept creation or something like this. But he hasn't necessarily fully rolled it out, even if he's got his own biases. And there are a few points where he departs from HosererL with the whole notion of importance of destruction.

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