Showing posts with label continental philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label continental philosophy. Show all posts
4.4.13
Ashok Karra has posted a review of Biogea on his blog titled Environmental Philosophy and the Question of Origins. The themes of his engagement and critque will be of interest to Serres readers through not unfamiliar. The many images and metaphors that Serres is famous for are often difficult and confusing when you've grown accustomed to other ways of writing and thinking. Serres is not everyone's cup of tea, as they say. I think you will, however, find it a thoughtful discussion and worth reading.
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Ashok Karra,
Biogea,
continental philosophy,
environmental philosophy,
origins,
philosophy,
Serres
4.3.11
Trying to Understand Serres: Some "Not Fans" of The Parasite
This is a pretty interesting exchange between some people trying to figure out what Serres means by "The Parasite" within a scientific context. If you have a chance, read it and see what you make of the criticisms and struggles that are at play.
Read the "Not Serres Fans" exchange.
Read the "Not Serres Fans" exchange.
Labels:
bunk,
continental philosophy,
debate,
parasite,
Serres
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