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Tom Mills on Twitter
Tom Mills on Twitter
Struggling with vegetarian cooking ATM. Can anyone suggest any great dishes that aren't curries or pasta, bread etc? Thanks in advance.— Tom Mills (@ta_mills) June 6, 2021
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Tom Mills on Twitter
Kantian-Leninist 🌐 on Twitter
Kantian-Leninist 🌐 on Twitter
5 of each kant and hegel books i read over the last year id recommend pic.twitter.com/UKW9CrP7TF— Kantian-Leninist 🌐 (@josh_philosophy) May 31, 2021
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Kantian-Leninist 🌐 on Twitter
Dr Maks Sipowicz on Twitter
Dr Maks Sipowicz on Twitter
To be read stacks, 2/5: pic.twitter.com/KozOrypTgI— Dr Maks Sipowicz (@CallMeSipo) June 1, 2021
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Dr Maks Sipowicz on Twitter
Kantian-Leninist 🌐 on Twitter
Kantian-Leninist 🌐 on Twitter
what are books that the frankfurt school and critical theory folks engage with kant/hegel or hegel/marx (or all three)? i plan on reading marcuse reason and revolution, i know there are others out there i just havent dug in too deep yet— Kantian-Leninist 🌐 (@josh_philosophy) June 3, 2021
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Kantian-Leninist 🌐 on Twitter
Frank Diaz on Twitter
Frank Diaz on Twitter
More summer reading has arrived. pic.twitter.com/ah6kEa9jeq— Frank Diaz (@musiczendude) May 14, 2021
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Frank Diaz on Twitter
Christopher Satoor on Twitter
Christopher Satoor on Twitter
Very excited about this text! I would love to teach with this collection. pic.twitter.com/YJqkTuliSm— Christopher Satoor (@aufgehendeRest) May 28, 2021
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Christopher Satoor on Twitter
Bryan W. Van Norden on Twitter
Bryan W. Van Norden on Twitter
Everyone considering a career in philosophy should read these paragraphs (published in 1983, when things were not as bad). pic.twitter.com/hlSDkFciJo— Bryan W. Van Norden (@BryanVanNorden) May 29, 2021
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Bryan W. Van Norden on Twitter
Fuck off, 2020
Fuck off, 2020
Been a while, blog readers! Apologies. I purposefully went on blog hiatus a while back because doing both this and Twitter (and at the time Tumblr and Facebook) were just too much. I’ve since dropped Tumblr and FB (for all but family purposes, and occasional comments on other folks’ FBs), and I’ve cut my Twitter usage to roughly about an hour a day. But I still like to talk and think out loud, so here’s where I’ll do more of it in the coming year. Speaking of the coming year. As the hell year that was 2020 grinds closed with … Fuck off, 2020 KEEP READING
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Fuck off, 2020
cute_noumena on Twitter
cute_noumena on Twitter
I think this is pretty accurate Ngl there are obvios offshoots but overall 8/10 would recommend https://t.co/reEhwHVVrL— cute_noumena (@CNoumena) March 31, 2021
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cute_noumena on Twitter
HUMAN SL-01 on Twitter
HUMAN SL-01 on Twitter
Sadly, a retired prof at my uni died. But I got some books! pic.twitter.com/NyAGF4jlwq— HUMAN SL-01 (@sarahaugusta14) March 23, 2021
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HUMAN SL-01 on Twitter
Curing Procrastination With Calculus
Curing Procrastination With Calculus
A mathematical tool for understanding quantities that change over time shows why putting off unpleasant tasks is a mistake.
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Curing Procrastination With Calculus
Sydney Gibson on Twitter
Sydney Gibson on Twitter
PL/Formal Methods people: recommend me important papers to read, and tell me why they're important. Ideally in the 1990 to 2010-ish range, because that's what I know least about.— Sydney Gibson (@sydgibs) March 13, 2021
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Sydney Gibson on Twitter
Anton Jäger on Twitter
Anton Jäger on Twitter
"The Notion of Authority, written in the 1940s in Nazi-occupied France... is the missing piece in any discussion of sovereignty and political authority, worthy of a place alongside the work of Weber, Arendt, Schmitt, Agamben or Dumézil." pic.twitter.com/zNFVu2htUS— Anton Jäger (@AntonJaegermm) March 10, 2021
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Anton Jäger on Twitter
Gordon Brander on Twitter
Gordon Brander on Twitter
On my desk rn pic.twitter.com/DHviAZu98w— Gordon Brander (@gordonbrander) March 9, 2021
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Gordon Brander on Twitter
nicholas on Twitter
nicholas on Twitter
what philosophical text, or section of a text, have you read and reread more than any other? what bit lives in your head rent-free?— nicholas (@nwhittaker10) March 4, 2021
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nicholas on Twitter
Winning Hearts and Minds, from the Computer’s Perspective
Winning Hearts and Minds, from the Computer’s Perspective
When I was trying to come up with an image for the header of this site (which we call a “hero image” in the industry) I found two different pictures in my archive of people looking at s…
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Winning Hearts and Minds, from the Computer’s Perspective
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͟͞ө͟͟͞͞|͟͟͞͞ѿ͟͟͞͞|͟͟͞͞ө͟͞ on Twitter
My chapter on The Unheard just came out in its physical form in the hefty Handbook of the Anthropology of Sound. If theory fiction and sono-marxological critiques are your thing, give it a read!https://t.co/p3Zq6BcnSo pic.twitter.com/etS38tmI0y— ͟͞ө͟͟͞͞|͟͟͞͞ѿ͟͟͞͞|͟͟͞͞ө͟͞ (@sonocculturist) February 5, 2021
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In defense of blub studies
In defense of blub studies
Why it’s worth it to deeply understand the fiddly, boring-seeming details of the computer systems you use every day.
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In defense of blub studies