

34. Spirit (w/ Catherine Malabou)
Aug 8, 2025
Catherine Malabou, a renowned European philosopher, graces the discussion with her insights on plasticity, bridging neuroscience and modern thought. She explores the impact of AI on education, urging a philosophical approach to understand our evolving identities. Delving into feminine autonomy, she positions the clitoris as a revolutionary symbol against gender binaries. The conversation also tackles prefigurative politics in anarchism, urging for immediate enactment of revolutionary ideals in our tech-driven society.
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Language Talking To Itself
- Catherine Malabou argues ChatGPT reveals language dialoguing with itself rather than merely simulating humans.
- She frames this as a new "call" of language that provokes further questioning about meaning and autonomy.
Plasticity Bridges Brain And Machine
- Malabou admits she revised her earlier claim separating brain plasticity from machines after seeing plastic chips.
- She now resists rigidly opposing biological plasticity and computational plasticity.
Hegelian 'Call' As Self-Development
- For Hegel spirit is a system where everything is present but must develop self-awareness over time.
- Malabou uses this to frame AI as spirit encountering itself and needing to process a new self-call.