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Tag Archives: Dialogue with Spinosa
Individuation and Double-Becoming
This is what I do, I pick up many things but I do not leave them unchanged Continue reading
Charles Spinosa: Families of Identities
“I prefer to interpret each of us as a family of identities” Continue reading
Friendship and Multiple Worlds: Kindness and Wariness
Charles Spinosa illustrates his ideas on “multiple micro-worlds” with an example taken from his experience of friendship. He describes an initial relation of fusion: “As friends, some employees look noble and pure-hearted. I would never doubt that they would stand … Continue reading
Multiple Worlds and Post-Identity
Charles Spinosa was kind enough to respond to the first instalment of my intellectual biography with a long set of reflections that were too rich and thought-provoking for me to reply to at once. Moreover, the return to school took … Continue reading
Lucretian Gratitude
“Lucretius seems to feast upon nature with the gratitude and wonder of one who finds her bounty an abundant source of joy.” Amy Olberding, (“The Feel of not to Feel it”:Lucretius’ Remedy for Death Anxiety ) Charles Spinosa takes me … Continue reading