How we create and organize knowledge is the theme of this major achievement by Umberto Eco. Demonstrating once again his inimitable ability to bridge ancient, ...
Continue Reading → They stand on opposite ends of the spectrum: one is the world-famous author of The Name of the Rose and a self-declared secularist; the ...
Continue Reading →  Is it possible to maintain that cookery has a philosophical pertinence without merely appending philosophy to our burgeoning gastroculture? How might the everyday ...
Continue Reading → The message from educators, the tech community, and even politicians is clear: everyone should learn to code. To emphasize the universality and importance of ...
Continue Reading → The Atlas of Fantastic infrastructures deals with the characterization of architecture, media and digital infrastructure. In concrete terms, it deals with the materiality of ...
Continue Reading → Can exchange bring us together? Are there any physical or intangible goods that escape the logic of the marketplace? Is there a relationship between ...
Continue Reading →In this brilliant work, the most influential philosopher since Sartre suggests that such vaunted reforms as the abolition of torture and the emergence ...
Continue Reading →According to Michel Serres, a process of ‘hominescence’ has taken place throughout human history. Hominescence can be described as a type of adolescence; humanity ...
Continue Reading →In the midst of spiraling ecological devastation, multispecies feminist theorist Donna J. Haraway offers provocative new ways to reconfigure our relations to the earth ...
Continue Reading →This 1872 sequel to Lewis Carroll’s beloved Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland finds the inquisitive heroine in a fantastic land where everything is reversed. Looking-glass ...
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