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Philosophy

Event Catch-up: Vanessa Lemm in Conversation

posted by Kevin Worrall July 8, 202256 sec read98 Views

We were delighted to host a fascinating online conversation with Vanessa Lemm about her book, Homo Natura: Nietzsche, Philosophical Anthropology and…

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Politics

COVID, Class and Digital Labour in the Neoliberal World

posted by Kevin Worrall July 7, 20226 min read106 Views

by John Michael Roberts It is generally agreed that the crisis surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed society in…

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Law

“A floating charge” – A Conversation with Jonny Hardman and Alisdair MacPherson

posted by Kevin Worrall June 14, 20228 min read69 Views

by Jonathan Hardman and Alisdair MacPherson This Q&A with Jonny Hardman and Alisdair MacPherson introduces their new edited collection for EUP…

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Cultural History

When Pashto Became Divine

posted by Kevin Worrall May 27, 20228 min read76 Views

by William E. B. Sherman O you mangled souls: fear the sigh of the dervish.It’s a sigh exhaled by passioned…

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Politics

Calling All Dissenters, Calling All ‘Woke’

posted by Kevin Worrall April 28, 20227 min read141 Views

by Stuart Sim The right to express political dissent is supposedly integral to democracy, but it is coming increasingly under…

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Ancient Philosophy

Plato on how to describe the changing world

posted by Kevin Worrall April 18, 20224 min read152 Views

by Takeshi Nakamura From time to time throughout his dialogues, Plato complains how difficult it is to capture the transient…

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Philosophy

Moving forward with Aristotle

posted by Kevin Worrall April 15, 20224 min read89 Views

by John M. Pemberton Is the world changing? When you cycle along on your bicycle, are you moving? If you…

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Philosophy

Excerpt from ‘Image-Thinking: Artmaking as Cultural Analysis’

posted by Kevin Worrall March 30, 20229 min read142 Views

by Mieke Bal My new book explores and analyses making “thought-images” by means of “image-thinking”. In my experience in making…

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Philosophy

Understanding Stoicism with Deleuze: Laughter and Perversion

posted by Kevin Worrall March 25, 202210 min read271 Views

by Ryan J. Johnson Stoicism seems to be everywhere these days – bestseller lists, email blasts, social media posts, corporate…

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Politics

From Gelopolitics to Geopolitics: The Case of Volodymyr Zelenskyy

posted by Kevin Worrall March 21, 20227 min read114 Views

Patrick T. Giamario Just over three years ago, Volodymyr Zelenskyy wasn’t yet president of Ukraine; he only played one on…

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