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LJ on Twitter
LJ on Twitter
I compiled all the Hegel secondaries I read for my Phenomenology class in case anyone is stuck on Hegel secondaries. Roughly ordered by chapter, but also an assorted section with full books on a range of topics and papers what don't strictly fit into a chapter pic.twitter.com/xSEJZ4tiIj— LJ (@universal_lucas) December 12, 2020
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Taylor Adkins on Twitter
Taylor Adkins on Twitter
Jean “Why I Write Such Tiny Books” Baudrillard pic.twitter.com/CFLih23cQj— Taylor Adkins (@tadkins613) January 15, 2021
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Josh D on Twitter
Josh D on Twitter
whats your favorite book SPINE ? i think mine right now is Charles Taylor’s “Hegel” because it is literally just “Hegel” but big pic.twitter.com/1Kjx5cda64— Josh D (@josh_philosophy) January 16, 2021
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Josh D on Twitter
Taylor Adkins on Twitter
Taylor Adkins on Twitter
somebody please yell at me pic.twitter.com/ksZsxa8LBj— Taylor Adkins (@tadkins613) January 15, 2021
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Introduction to ‘Flatline Constructs’
Introduction to ‘Flatline Constructs’
The Fisher-Function was a seven-week lecture series at Goldsmiths, University of London, that orbited the work of the late Mark Fisher. Instead of the traditional lecture format, F-F took the form …
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Introduction to ‘Flatline Constructs’
Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Chaosophy (Guattari)Capitalist Realism (Fisher)The illusion of the end (Baud)Intro to Psychoanalysis (Freud)The Hermetic DeleuzeLibidinal Economy (Lyotard)The Accursed Share (Bataille)History of Sexuality (1-3) (Foucault)Spinal Catastrophism (Moynihan)(1/?)— Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 (@8leggedloser) January 10, 2021
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Shagun on Twitter
Shagun on Twitter
had to hop on the korsgaard train and read this book next after hearing so many good things about it from @morallawwithin and @josh_philosophy, very excited😎 pic.twitter.com/xIJI5nU1U6— Shagun (@shagunvarma24) January 11, 2021
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Shagun on Twitter
Dom on Twitter
Dom on Twitter
This is probably all the books I’ve accumulated since I posted my shelves a while ago.For anyone keeping track. pic.twitter.com/PJQjSt0Adl— Dom (@leek_farm) January 11, 2021
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Jeremy R. Smith on Twitter
Jeremy R. Smith on Twitter
Someone asked me yesterday if there was a preferred entry point into the work of Laruelle, and I thought I'd share my thoughts on this because I'm of the stance that "in order to learn how to swim it is necessary to get into the water" (Lenin).— Jeremy R. Smith (@en_demic) January 3, 2021
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Jeremy R. Smith on Twitter
Josh D on Twitter
Josh D on Twitter
After I graduated in May I wanted to go back and do a deeper dive into Kant primary and secondary texts. This has been the bulk of my reading since June. Figured there was not much else to do to make the time pass quicker. pic.twitter.com/ADKGTt9WQl— Josh D (@josh_philosophy) December 31, 2020
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Josh D on Twitter
Rory Dean ☭ on Twitter
Rory Dean ☭ on Twitter
Some of my first-time reads in 2020 😁 pic.twitter.com/ULM4HstQQe— Rory Dean ☭ (@FeyeraBender) December 31, 2020
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Rory Dean ☭ on Twitter
Josh D on Twitter
Josh D on Twitter
4 books to read in 2021 and tag 4 peeps@universal_lucas @wt_greg @sisyphilis @clearlyis https://t.co/ATrXjHct5q pic.twitter.com/n6IJCZRBu6— Josh D (@josh_philosophy) January 2, 2021
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Josh D on Twitter
Dr. Gregory Marks on Twitter
Dr. Gregory Marks on Twitter
Four books I want to read in 2021 (only listing big ones, so I have an excuse if/when I don’t get around to finishing them) https://t.co/pR336wVdFt pic.twitter.com/LWudefUGlK— Dr. Gregory Marks (@thewastedworld) January 4, 2021
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Dr. Gregory Marks on Twitter
World Spirit On Tear Gas on Twitter
World Spirit On Tear Gas on Twitter
Here are the six best books I read in 2020. At lot less fiction this year, a lot more philosophy. Will over correct next year. Favourites were probably Theory of the Subject and Elisabeth Costello. pic.twitter.com/E9HvUQxPM5— World Spirit On Tear Gas (@DuncanAStuart) December 29, 2020
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Mondian on Twitter
Mondian on Twitter
4 current philosophical obsessions: https://t.co/ThnqTibqKV pic.twitter.com/xIWqdJY0FH— Mondian (@mondian_) December 22, 2020
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Jung’s Influence on Deleuze and Guattari
Jung’s Influence on Deleuze and Guattari
Although it is not clear that Deleuze and Guattari were simply and unambiguously Jungians, they extensively engaged with Jung’s work in both affirmative and critical ways. For instance, in Differen…
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Jung’s Influence on Deleuze and Guattari
Manatomi on Twitter
Manatomi on Twitter
Got a new book 😊 pic.twitter.com/HeivQQavNK— Manatomi (@matt_pinew) December 24, 2020
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Manatomi on Twitter
chomsky's daughter ☁️ on Twitter
chomsky's daughter ☁️ on Twitter
simply owning these provides me with materialistic bliss https://t.co/ynfDivogDf— chomsky's daughter ☁️ (@javorchomsky) December 27, 2020
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BigOof on Twitter
BigOof on Twitter
pic.twitter.com/uvIKVfcygw— BigOof (@MagnumOofus) December 28, 2020
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BigOof on Twitter
Jack on Twitter
Jack on Twitter
A good mix, enough to keep me busy for quite a while pic.twitter.com/1Dpli7cZCp— Jack (@JLilRobin) December 28, 2020
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Jack on Twitter
kwichii 🏴 on Twitter
kwichii 🏴 on Twitter
i'm think i'm actually gonna start using this pic.twitter.com/ZL1NPz61e0— kwichii 🏴 (@kwichiii) December 28, 2020
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kwichii 🏴 on Twitter
Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Made a reading list for Gender Nihilism/Abolition/Accelerationism(Thread)— Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 (@8leggedloser) December 28, 2020
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Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Gender Nihilism/Abolition/Accelerationism https://t.co/ppP6vYAvUc— Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 (@8leggedloser) December 28, 2020
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Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 on Twitter
Metaphysics - AristotlePlague of Fantasies - ZizekKants Critical Philosophy - DeleuzeCartesian Meditations - HusserlWhat is Grounding - DeleuzeBeing and Time - HeideggerThe Gay Science - NietzscheIntroduction to Metaphysics-HeideggerOrgans without Bodies - Zizek— Rose🌶️ 🧶 🟢 (@8leggedloser) December 19, 2020
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