The following is my contribution to the cross blog event as well an excerpt from the final chapter of the forthcoming Slime Dynamics.
The question becomes what of ethics – a concern which too often than not is the center of contemporary philosophy...
A reader from UC Santa Cruz has been kind enough to send along a review of the latest Collapse volume, which was focused on what the Copernican revolution should mean for thought. It’s an interesting review, and it forms a nice prelude for a few...
Today’s post in the Speculative Heresy/Inhumanities event comes from Mike Watson, author of the Logical Regression blog who has been critical of speculative realism, and has been doing some really interesting work on aesthetics. His piece today is a...
The latest contribution to the Inhumanities/Speculative Heresy event can be found over at The Inhumanities – make sure to go check it out! Also don’t forget to check out An und fur sich’s newest event, focused on Philip Goodchild’s Theology of...
Today’s contribution to the ongoing Speculative Heresy/Inhumanities event, is from the author, videogamer designer, Stephen Colbert guest, and blogger, Ian Bogost. Merging high philosophy with an in-depth knowledge of emerging forms of technology and...