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Slanguage: Why AI's stylistic negation—'it's not X, it's Y'—is both annoying and doesn't work If you spend any amount of time on LinkedIn, you'll have certainly come across this type of phrasing: "This isn't a job, it's a calling" or "This isn't marketing, it's a movement" or "This isn't a too...

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“The negation form of AI slop…isn't just annoying, it distorts how people process and remember information. Before you get the chance to absorb something meaningful, your attention is already anchored to what is not.”

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Cover reveal for Heidegger Thinking!

Simon Critchley’s Heidegger Thinking: ‘Being and Time’ Explained is a comprehensive, long-form deep dive into what is arguably the most significant philosophical work of the last century.

#philosophy #heidegger #heideggerthinking #beingandtime #newbook

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Now on YouTube! See Kenneth Stikkers lecture, “Max Scheler and John Dewey on ‘Value’ and ‘the Qualitative’." 

Link to Video: https://youtu.be/Nb7jTjFwKZc?si=kgJriGYyy-YVJHsm  

Link to Center for Dewey Studies YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCeVLukXw4s8NR-B...

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The Blindspot Podcast, episode 22: Physics, Reality, and Consciousness.
The Blindspot Podcast, episode 22: Physics, Reality, and Consciousness. YouTube video by The Blind Spot Podcast

Our fantastic podcast conversation with the inimitable philosopher and physicist Michel Bitbol has just dropped. Check it out for a wide ranging discussion of physics, reality, and consciousness. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z0N...

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Jacek Dukaj, ICE – The Pinocchio Theory

Thoughts upon reading Jacek Dukaj's monumental novel ICE:

www.shaviro.com/Blog/?p=2011

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Dear all! I'm happy to report that my book: Bergson and Affect is now available for pre-order from @edinburghup.bsky.social !

For those interested on #affect, #intensity, #embodiment, #virtuality, or in #Bergson, #philosophy, and #phenomenology in general. Check it out!

Discount code attached ⬇️

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'Our body invents a thousand unexpected figures': Michel Serres's philosophy of the body, movement, and sport

Last Friday I successfully defended my dissertation on the French philosopher Michel Serres. You can read the entire dissertation on the university website. @masssimons.bsky.social @drchriswatkin.bsky.social @timhowles.bsky.social @lilian-kroth.bsky.social pure.eur.nl/en/publicati...

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New issue, number #88, if hot off the digi-press. With writing on mathematics, religion, clarity, and revolution. The whole gamut. Dive in at: epochemagazine.org/issues/88/

#philosophy #Philsky

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Our new article on AI and “Uncritical Fabulation” just got published in digital memory dialogues digitalmemorydialogues.com/editions/dia...

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Watch Geese make their SNL debut with "Au Pays du Cocaine" and "Trinidad" After having a monster 2025, New York band Geese were Nighted on Saturday, making their SNL debut. They played two songs off Getting Killed: ballad “Au Pays du Cocaine” and more ri...

Watch Geese make their SNL debut with "Au Pays du Cocaine" and "Trinidad" www.brooklynvegan.com/watch-geese-...

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From Michigan to Singapore, a meditation on dreams built on sand | Aeon Videos A documentary connecting two Singapores: the Asian country expanded on imported sand and a town in Michigan buried by dunes

A sprawling tale of two Singapores, this short documentary surveys waterways, cycles of development and the transient nature of sand – deceptively sturdy over short timescales but, over decades, quite volatile

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this looks wonderful.

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Been working on a new book. It's a collection of (highly edited) pieces from my substack. Should be finished in the next month or so. Let me know what you think of the cover! #philsky #continentalphilosophy #kant #heidegger #ocean #shore

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En-Joui Your Symptom: On Non-Psychoanalysis and the Philo-Analytic Complex Eventbrite - Lacan in Scotland presents En-Joui Your Symptom: On Non-Psychoanalysis and the Philo-Analytic Complex - Thursday, 29 January 2026 - Find event and ticket information.

Hugely excited to welcome Jeremy Smith to @LacanInScotland next Thursday to talk about Laruelle and Lacan. The event is free and open to all. Please join us.

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/en-joui-yo...

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#Daseinsanalysis in Scientific Discourse: Openness, Critique, Responsibility, Connectedness

23–24 January 2026. Online – free of charge.

In English. From the Austrian Daseinsanalytic Institute. Organised by Karl Baier & Stephan Dietrich.

www.thebsp.org.uk/2026/01/16/d...

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Nice piece!

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Medical Technology Series 23:

𝐓𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬, 𝐜. 𝟏𝟓𝟒𝟎
from Guido Guidi, "Hippocrates, De vulneribus capitis", MS Latin 6861, cc. 109v-111v, BNF, Paris.

#CSMBR #Surgery #Renaissance #Hippocrates #GuidoGuidi #Trepanation #Technology

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The tragic life and principled politics of Trần Đức Thảo | Aeon Essays How the persecuted Vietnamese philosopher became one of the first theorists of the divide between colonised and coloniser

It took five ill-fated conversations with Jean-Paul Sartre before the Vietnamese philosopher Trần Đức Thảo finally broke with French philosophy. This essay traces Thảo’s life and work, and how he came to be one of the first theorists of the divide between colonised and coloniser

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On Philosophy - Winter 2026
Free via Zoom - Mondays at 2pm ET / 7pm UK (except March 2nd is 30 min later, and March 9th is 3pm ET)
Jan. 5 - Why Plato Matters Now - Angie Hobbs with Jon Hawkins and Peter West
Jan. 12 - Indigenous Redirections in Political Thought - Yann Allard-Tremblay with Leila Ben Abdallah
Jan. 19, Feb. 16,   - The Philosopher and the News - Alexis Papazoglou and guests
Jan. 26 - Love in Time - Fannie Bialek with Isabelle Laurenzi
Feb. 2 - What is We? - Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan with Tara Emelye Needham
Feb. 9 - On Loneliness - Kaitlyn Creasy with Kate Warlow-Corcoran
Feb. 23 - TBC
Mar. 2 - Are We Still Human? Günther Anders in the Age of Automation - Christian Dries, Chris Müller and Elke Schwarz with Jacob Blumenfeld
Mar. 9 - Philosophy in a New Era of Climate Change - Travis Holloway and Contributors
Information and registration at thephilosopher1923.org/events

On Philosophy - Winter 2026 Free via Zoom - Mondays at 2pm ET / 7pm UK (except March 2nd is 30 min later, and March 9th is 3pm ET) Jan. 5 - Why Plato Matters Now - Angie Hobbs with Jon Hawkins and Peter West Jan. 12 - Indigenous Redirections in Political Thought - Yann Allard-Tremblay with Leila Ben Abdallah Jan. 19, Feb. 16, - The Philosopher and the News - Alexis Papazoglou and guests Jan. 26 - Love in Time - Fannie Bialek with Isabelle Laurenzi Feb. 2 - What is We? - Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan with Tara Emelye Needham Feb. 9 - On Loneliness - Kaitlyn Creasy with Kate Warlow-Corcoran Feb. 23 - TBC Mar. 2 - Are We Still Human? Günther Anders in the Age of Automation - Christian Dries, Chris Müller and Elke Schwarz with Jacob Blumenfeld Mar. 9 - Philosophy in a New Era of Climate Change - Travis Holloway and Contributors Information and registration at thephilosopher1923.org/events

Announcing: On Philosophy, Winter 2026!!

All events are free, Mondays at 2pm ET / 7pm UK (except March 2nd is 30 min later, and March 9th is 3pm ET)

featuring Angie Hobbs, Yann Allard-Tremblay, Fannie Bialek, Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan, Kaitlyn Creasy, and so many more!
#Philosophy #PhilEvents

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New on the Archive:

Simons, Massimiliano (2026) What is the history of philosophy of experimentation a history of? The cases of Hugo Dingler and Gaston Bachelard. HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science.

https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/27380/

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The Selfish Gene and the Problem with Machine Metaphors in Biology How language can obscure understanding and reinforce nihilism

🧪Danger of Machine Metaphors in Science
I share a personal story of my first formal confrontation with an apparently meaningless, mechanical Universe. I go on to examine how machine metaphors influence nihilism

Article free on Substack
substack.com/home/post/p-...

#philsky #science #existentialism

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Teach Diogenes, become ungovernable

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December 2025 | Epoché Magazine A free online philosophy magazine, delivered monthly

Happy new year all. Issue #87 is out now! With writing on La Boétie, Deleuze & Guattari, Oedipus and the Sphinx, and care and liberalism. With a video on Bergson to boot. Get in it:

epochemagazine.org/issues/87/

#Philosophy #Philsky

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Top 10 of this year's most read pieces — no.6: our post on Blemmyes, mythical headless humanoids whose eyes, nose, and mouth are embedded in their breast: publicdomainreview.org/collection/b...

(Full Top 10 here: publicdomainreview.org/blog/2025/12...)

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Judith Butler, Homi Bhabha, Gayatri Spivak, Cornel West, Susan Buck-Morss, Seyla Benhabib, Bruno Bosteels, and more will be joining us for Hegel 13/13 @columbiauniversity.bsky.social in the new year 2026! Mark your calendars: hegel1313.law.columbia.edu

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Happening now! Hear from @newschoolaaup.bsky.social faculty and @aaup.org national allies fighting back against austerity atracks on The New School www.youtube.com/live/RcTxJTd...

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AHRC 2026: new courses on Nietzsche, Acid Communism, Kant, Simondon/Bataille, more Bataille, a Bataille seminar, and the intersection of philosophy and magic in history. Spring lineup ahead. Past semester recordings coming soon. Enrollment begins December 15th.

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ABSTRACT. Biochemists commonly ascribe functions to biomolecules and classify them accordingly, as has been noted in the recent literature on biochemical kinds. But while a lot has been written on biological and psychological functions, less has been said about biochemical functions. I consider whether a biological or a chemical understanding of function can be applied to biochemical functions, illustrating the issue with the example of vitamin B12. I argue that an adequate characterization of biochemical function cannot be provided by either a biological or a chemical understanding alone. Instead, I argue that if we accept functional attribution to biochemical molecules, then biochemical function is constituted by chemical dispositional properties that causally contribute to selected biological processes.

ABSTRACT. Biochemists commonly ascribe functions to biomolecules and classify them accordingly, as has been noted in the recent literature on biochemical kinds. But while a lot has been written on biological and psychological functions, less has been said about biochemical functions. I consider whether a biological or a chemical understanding of function can be applied to biochemical functions, illustrating the issue with the example of vitamin B12. I argue that an adequate characterization of biochemical function cannot be provided by either a biological or a chemical understanding alone. Instead, I argue that if we accept functional attribution to biochemical molecules, then biochemical function is constituted by chemical dispositional properties that causally contribute to selected biological processes.

From the new issue:

Biochemical Functions
– Francesca Bellazzi

Abstract in alt text or free to read here:
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1...

#philsci #philsky

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News | In Parenthesis

Next week is our special (online) Christmas Lecture with Lawrence Blum! Come along!

'Iris Murdoch, Dorothy Emmet, and Bernard Williams: Convergences and Divergences in Counter-Traditions in 20th Century British Moral Philosophy'

17th December, 3pm - 4.30pm BST

www.womeninparenthesis.co.uk/news/

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Toward a Biological Theory of Everything Understanding the Nature of Life: The Battle for Supremacy Between Information and Energy

🧪I’ve just posted my new article on Substack (free, but subscribe/like). Can we ever have a biological theory of everything? Information theory might explain our purpose (to propagate our genes). Simultaneously, an energetic vision of life has emerged.
#philsky #science

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