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Critique and Objects18 comments

Aidan Tynan wrote 3 days ago: Critique relates to values, not to objects. The objective world is given in phenomena, but what give … more →

Tags: Philosophy, kant, Nietzsche, Critique, Object, Value, Transcendental, Husserlian

Emergent subjectivity and defacement of Maya art

Johan Normark wrote 6 days ago: In case you wonder why I am not posting much now, it is because I am trying to come up with an inter … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, Alfred Gell, archaeology, Cancuén, DeLanda, Deleuze, Encounter, Hume

dc - from Bergson to Bohm

aacg0605 wrote 2 weeks ago: dc paper … more →

Tags: AACG, bohm

Deleuze and the crystal-image

allfordeadtime wrote 3 weeks ago: Just found this in my Google documents. Written about 3 years ago. But, it means I can put some more … more →

Tags: Aesthetics, Crystal Image, Deleuze, Hitchcock, Vertigo

Bergson and Modern Jewish Thought3 comments

Anthony Paul Smith wrote 1 month ago: A rather simple question really. In modern Jewish thought circles is Bergson studied? And for the sa … more →

Tags: Judaism

Facing the future7 comments

Johan Normark wrote 1 month ago: My research on caves and climate change is soon entering the second half (time wise at least). Where … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, assemblage, Cartesian, Deleuze, Face, iconography, maya, Neuroscience

Sonnet Non Sens [090929.6]

ishmeme wrote 1 month ago: In thought: My sometimes best the Reason gets of me. And mind my Bergson fragmentary haunts with moo … more →

Tags: sonnet, Word, Wind, Life, death, See, Mind, Breath, Truth

Towards a Bergsonian archaeology

Johan Normark wrote 2 months ago: Followers of this blog may by now know that I am primarily inspired by three philosophers: Bergson, … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, archaeology, CAUSEWAYS, Caves, DeLanda, Deleuze, Dialectics, duration

Bergsonian consciousness – instinct, intelligence and intuition

Johan Normark wrote 2 months ago: Archaeologists deal with past human activities. There are plenty of assumptions concerning what thes … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Consciousness, Evolution, instinct, intelligence, Intuition, Philosophy

Je rigole, tu rigoles, elle rigole ...

papaetpiaf wrote 3 months ago: All of a sudden, it seems, Piaf has discovered a sense of humour. One minute, breaking wind was a si … more →

Tags: Actualités, Piaf, bilingual, London, non-native, France, French, trotro, Papa

A Mess Only Zizek Could Love7 comments

Michael wrote 3 months ago: Thou shalt love thy waste as thyself. In the film Examined Life (among other written works and lectu … more →

Tags: Schelling, Deleuze, zizek, Lacan, vitalism

This is the simultaneity of a becoming whose characteristic is to elude the present.

amitsrai wrote 3 months ago: Continuing. The body is a noncoinciding resonant unity. We have only to demarcate its events. The ev … more →

Tags: Becoming, Benjamin, Ecology of Sensation, Freedom, Method, time

Buried behind CIA headquarters

evadgorf wrote 5 months ago: People come by the busload looking for the tombstone of Father Teilhard de Chardin, a Jesuit priest … more →

Tags: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, CIA, Jesuit, "Culinary Institute of America", Catholic, Liberation Theology, great war, World War One, Spiritual

Bergson, space

jeroenn wrote 5 months ago: Perusing some very readable essays by Henri Bergson, The creative mind: an introduction to metaphysi … more →

Tags: immanence

Bergson's creative evolution and Deleuze

Johan Normark wrote 5 months ago: This is post # 100 and I decided to celebrate this by continuing with my presentation of Bergson’s i … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Deleuze, Evolution, Neo-darwinism, Philosophy, rhizomes

Bergson, Nietzsche, complexity theory and neo-Darwinism

Johan Normark wrote 6 months ago: In 1907 the French philosopher Henri Bergson published his book Creative Evolution (L’Evolutio … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Philosophy, Evolution, Darwin, Dawkins, Science, Neo-darwinism, Grosz, Ansell Pearson

PA 7 - More microarchaeological stuff, fibres and threads

Johan Normark wrote 6 months ago: Before I continue to expose some other mircroarchaeological terms, it is important to note that I ma … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, archaeology, Giddens, Microarchaeology, Philosophy, practice theory, Sartre, Wittgenstein

PA 5 – Polyagents and indexical polyagents

Johan Normark wrote 6 months ago: As mentioned in my latest post in this series, polyagency is a collection of intensive processes tha … more →

Tags: Mayanist studies, archaeological theory, archaeology, Deleuze, CAUSEWAYS, Polyagency, Polyagents, semiotics, Actants

Burn Completely

amitsrai wrote 6 months ago: The semester is over. I’m burnt out, but not completely. I’ve tried to present to my stu … more →

Tags: Becoming, clinamen, Deleuze, Ecology of Sensation, Perception, Race, Swarms


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