Archive for the 'Philosophy' Category
“Who’s watching your drink? Let your hair down, not your guard.” In bright pink with big black block lettering, of course.
“Enjoy your night. Know your limits. Zero tolerance towards violence.”
A textual exhibition of the physiology of alcohol (and its rapacious others). A drug defines its own textuality, its own social limits, its own legal presence […]
Genea-logos, the reason of birth
0 Comments Posted 07.01.2009 in Methodology, Writing, Philosophy, CultureGenealogy avoids the search for depth. Instead, it seeks the surfaces of events, small details, minor shifts, and subtle contours. It shuns the profundity of the great thinkers our tradition has produced and revered; its archenemy is Plato. (Dreyfus & Rabinow, Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics, 106)
To write genealogy is to skim along the surface […]
With the lady responsible for my normally time-shifted sleep schedule roaming the country without me, I’ve had to find something to do in the wee hours of the morning. Here’s a few of the things that have been keeping me awake lately.
Recasting PCAST
Are we about to enter a brave new world where policy is actually […]
