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Imposter Syndrome and Philosophy: Thinking with Gilles Deleuze and Mark Fisher

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Imposter Syndrome, Alienation, and the Politics of Philosophy

This chapter delves into the concept of imposter syndrome and its relation to Mark Fisher's work, questioning the emotional tonality and discourse surrounding it. It expands the definition of imposter syndrome to include both occupational and social aspects, exploring the resistance against it and the pressure for marginalized individuals to constantly prove themselves. The chapter also examines the political nature of philosophy and its implications, as well as the therapeutic elements present in the philosophies of Nietzsche and Deleuze.

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