The Philosophical Legacy of Charles Mills (original) (raw)
2021, The Philosopher Magazine
"Unlike the solitary production of the artwork, a beautiful game requires a play of interlocking positions with a gifted partner, out of which unfold its 'beautiful problems'." 92 Cosmic Invalidity: E. M. Cioran and the Contagion of Nothingness Alexandre Leskanich "Bleak and uncompromising, Cioran confronts (even openly despises) a species adept at manufacturing death and disaster, a world fine-tuned to produce incomprehensible horrors." 36 Visual Thinking: Art as a Form of Thought Hanneke Grootenboer "Artworks hold the capacity to philosophize on their own terms so as to offer us a thought, in addition to a narrative or a meaning." 44 Thinking Out of Order Thomas Bartscherer "When we think, we "withdraw" from the world of appearances, in order to make present to the mind what is absent from the senses." 52 We Do Not Know What Thinking Is: Five Heideggerian Statements Grant Farred "By guarding against falling into a bad habit, not thinking, we are now freed to undertake the work of thinking.