Archive for the 'Self' Category
What forms of subjecthood and subjectivity are available to us?
The question should not be, what is the “modern” subject or what is “modern” subjectivity, but rather what forms of subjecthood and subjectivity—what ways of being and of being with—are made possible in particular practices and sets of practices? We should be looking for multiple, contingent, […]
Genealogy, rhizome, self. Stuttering movements from star to star, island-hopping between isolated statements. An impossibly dense field of thoughts, lives, meanings, and things. Navigational equipment doesn’t work in a space that flows. All we can hope for is skilled improvisation, a kind of strategy that is light on its […]
How can the world, which is given as the object of knowledge, be at the same time also the place where the ethical subject of truth manifests and tests itself? How can we have a subject of knowledge that takes the world as its object through a techne, and a subject of self-experience that takes […]
