December 7, 2015 / Theology
For the affect is not a personal feeling . . . it is the effectuation …
For the affect is not a personal feeling . . . it is the effectuation …
The following is a guest post from Matthew John Paul Tan. Matthew is a Lecturer …
This essay argues that although it is common in contemporary philosophy to claim that the ineluctability of death entails its internality, thinking of death as ineluctable and external is much more fruitful.
n this article, Carl Raschke uses the film “The Dark Knight” and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze as lenses through which to view the 2008 presidential campaign and to suggest what it might mean to approach the election in true postpartisan fashion.