308 avsnitt

Two Desiring Machines

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour Cooper Cherry Jr.

    • Samhälle och kultur

Two Desiring Machines

    Jon Greenaway - An Introduction to the Work of Ernst Bloch

    Jon Greenaway - An Introduction to the Work of Ernst Bloch

    Coop and Taylor speak with Jon Greenaway, aka The LitCritGuy. Writer, podcaster, and content creator from the North of England. Host of the Horror Vanguard Podcast. He writes about horror, contemporary capitalism, and cultural theory. Today we’ll be discussing his book, A Primer on Utopian Philosophy; An Introduction to the Work of Ernst Bloch.

    Jon's Links:

    https://soundcloud.com/user-317910500

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horror-vanguard/id1445594437

    https://twitter.com/horrorvanguard


    Support us on Patreon:

    www.patreon.com/muhh

    Twitter: @unconscioushh

    Instagram: @unconscioushh

    • 1 tim. 3 min
    Rocco Gangle - Autopoiesis and Eigenform

    Rocco Gangle - Autopoiesis and Eigenform

    Rocco Gangle joined Coop and Taylor to discuss a piece titled Autopoiesis and Eigenform by Louis H. Kauffman.

    Article Link:
    https://www.mdpi.com/2079-3197/11/12/247

    Rocco's first appearance:
    https://soundcloud.com/podcast-co-coopercherry/eric-schmid-rocco-gangle-on-mathematical-structuralism?si=26acc817ecf44e9d8f20a3b4c8330d06&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

    Jonathon "Rocco" Gangle is a philosopher whose current research focuses on metaphysics, semiotics, diagrammatic logic, and category theory. He is also one of the foremost translators and expositors of the work of contemporary French thinker Francois Laruelle. He has published several books, including Diagrammatic Immanence: Category Theory and Philosophy (2015) and, with Gianluca Caterina, Iconicity and Abduction (2016). He is co-director of the Center for Diagrammatic and Computational Philosophy. At Endicott, Gangle teaches a variety of courses in philosophy, intellectual history, and religious studies.

    Support us on Patreon:

    www.patreon.com/muhh

    Twitter: @unconscioushh

    Instagram: @unconscioushh

    • 1 tim. 26 min
    Freud's Totem and Taboo

    Freud's Totem and Taboo

    This week Coop and Taylor discuss Freud's Totem and Taboo. Ambivalence, Anti-Oedipus, repetition, sacrifice, cannibalism and more.

    Freud Playlist:
    https://soundcloud.com/podcast-co-coopercherry/sets/freud?si=7394d554bb4f4915ac9d731243e347f4&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

    Support us on Patreon:

    www.patreon.com/muhh

    Twitter: @unconscioushh

    Instagram: @unconscioushh

    • 1 tim. 23 min
    Charles Stivale & Dan Smith - Deleuze on Painting and the Question of Concepts

    Charles Stivale & Dan Smith - Deleuze on Painting and the Question of Concepts

    This week, Charles Stivale and Dan Smith returned to the podcast to discuss a series of lectures Deleuze delivered titled "Painting and the Question of Concepts". They also shared a bit about their experience with the Deleuze Seminars project hosted by Purdue University.

    Quick recap
    The team discussed the introduction of a new feature on Zoom that can summarize discussions. They also discussed the difference between a summary and a transcription, with Taylor noting that the summary feature was not as detailed as a transcription. The conversation then moved to a discussion about a future book based on revised transcripts of Deleuze's 1981 painting seminars. The team also discussed the content of the cinema books and their translations, as well as the author's view on modern art and philosophy. The discussion ended with Taylor bringing up the idea of practicing the act of deletion in pre-pictorial art.
    Summary

    Cooper introduced a new feature on Zoom that can summarize discussions, which Taylor and Daniel found interesting. The team discussed the difference between a summary and a transcription, with Taylor noting that the summary feature was not as detailed as a transcription. They also discussed the potential difficulty of creating transcripts and the possibility of using AI to generate auto captions. The conversation then moved to a discussion about a future book based on revised transcripts of Deleuze's 1981 painting seminars. The team also discussed the content of the cinema books and their translations. They then moved on to discuss the author's view on modern art and philosophy. The discussion ended with Taylor bringing up the idea of practicing the act of deletion in pre-pictorial art. The team also discussed the genesis of the Produce seminar program and the challenges faced in adding content and understanding the project's goals. They also discussed the collaborative nature of their project, emphasizing the importance of a team approach over individual efforts to ensure consistency and quality.

    Charles' research interests include 19th-century French novels, contemporary critical theory and cultural studies, and writings of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, as well as serving as co-director, with Prof. Daniel W. Smith, of the Purdue University Deleuze Seminars web site, developing transcriptions and translations of Deleuze's university seminars.

    Dan Smith is professor of philosophy at Purdue University. He is the author of Essays on Deleuze (Edinburgh 2012) and editor of the Cambridge Companion to Deleuze (2012, with Henry Somers Hall); Deleuze and Ethics (2011, with Nathan Jun); and Gilles Deleuze: Image and Text (2009, with Eugene W. Holland and Charles J. Stivale). He is also the translator, from the French, of books by Gilles Deleuze, Pierre Klossowski, Isabelle Stengers, and Michel Serres.

    The Deleuze Seminars Website Hosted by Purdue:

    https://deleuze.cla.purdue.edu/

    Support us on Patreon:

    www.patreon.com/muhh

    Twitter: @unconscioushh

    Instagram: @unconscioushh

    • 1 tim. 54 min
    Brian Massumi - The Personality of Power

    Brian Massumi - The Personality of Power

    Brian Massumi joined Cooper and Taylor for a discussion on his forthcoming book: The Personality of Power: A Theory of Fascism for Anti-Fascist Life.

    Massumi was instrumental in introducing the work of French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari to the English-speaking world through his translation of their key collaborative work A Thousand Plateaus (1987) and his book A User's Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Deviations from Deleuze and Guattari (1992).[2] His 1995 essay "The Autonomy of Affect",[3] later integrated into his most well-known work, Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation (2002), is credited with playing a central role in the development of the interdisciplinary field of affect studies.[4]

    Massumi received his B.A. in Comparative Literature at Brown University (1979) and his Ph.D in French Literature from Yale University (1987). After a Mellon postdoctoral fellowship in the Stanford University Department of French and Italian (1987-1988), he settled in Montréal, Canada, where he taught first at McGill University (Comparative Literature Program) and later at the Université de Montréal (Communication Department), retiring in 2018. Massumi has lectured widely around the world, and his writings have been translated into more than fifteen languages.

    Since 2004, he has collaborated with the SenseLab,[5] founded by Erin Manning[6] as an experimental "laboratory for thought in motion" operating at the intersection of philosophy, art, and activism.

    Links:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Massumi

    https://recherche.umontreal.ca/english/our-researchers/professors-directory/researcher/is/in14429/



    Support us on Patreon:

    https://www.patreon.com/muhh

    Twitter: @unconscioushh

    Instagram: @unconscioushh

    • 1 tim. 53 min
    Jeffrey Bell - An Inquiry into Analytic-Continental Metaphysics

    Jeffrey Bell - An Inquiry into Analytic-Continental Metaphysics

    Jeffrey Bell joined us to speak about his recently published book, An Inquiry into Analytic-Continental Metaphysics.

    Jeffrey A. Bell is Professor of Philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University. He has recently been a Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor in Philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London, during which time much of this book was written. He is the author of numerous books and articles on Deleuze and Deleuze and Guattari, including Deleuze and Guattari's What is Philosophy?: A Critical Introduction and Guide (Edinburgh University Press, 2016), Deleuze’s Hume (Edinburgh University Press, 2008), Philosophy at the Edge of Chaos (University of Toronto Press, 2006) and The Problem of Difference: Phenomenology and Poststructuralism (University of Toronto Press, 1998). Bell is co-editor with Paul Livingston and Andrew Cutrofello of Beyond the Analytic–Continental Divide: Pluralist Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century (Routledge, 2015) and with Claire Colebrook of Deleuze and History (Edinburgh University Press, 2009).


    By developing a metaphysics of problems, Jeffrey Bell shows how the history of both the analytic and continental traditions of philosophy can be seen to be an ongoing response to the problem of regresses. By highlighting this shared history, Bell brings these two traditions back together to address problems that have been essential to their projects all along and central to much of the history of philosophy.

    Links:

    Book:
    https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-an-inquiry-into-analytic-continental-metaphysics.html


    Support us on Patreon:

    https://www.patreon.com/muhh

    Twitter: @unconscioushh

    Instagram: @unconscioushh

    • 1 tim. 53 min

Mest populära poddar inom Samhälle och kultur

P3 Dokumentär
Sveriges Radio
Spöktimmen
Ek & Borg Productions
30s in the City med Hanna och Stella
Podplay | Hanna & Stella
Flashback Forever
Flashback Forever
Creepypodden i P3
Sveriges Radio
Morgonpasset i P3
Sveriges Radio

Du kanske också gillar

Acid Horizon
Acid Horizon
Why Theory
Todd McGowan & Ryan Engley
What's Left of Philosophy
Lillian Cicerchia, Owen Glyn-Williams, Gil Morejón, and William Paris
Hermitix
Hermitix
New Books in Critical Theory
Marshall Poe
Theory & Philosophy
David Guignion