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Simone Weil was a French philosopher who died at 34 from tuberculosis complicated by refusing to eat more than the rations of French soldiers during WWII. She was a philosopher, a factory worker, a mystic, and a revol...
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LOADING URBAN TOPOLOGY MODULE…ANALYZING BUILT ENVIRONMENT FOR CONTROL PROTOCOLSRESULT: INFRASTRUCTURE IS SOFTWAREThe city is not a place anymore. It is an interface. Every bench designed to prevent sleeping. Every st...
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I have been thinking about situationships. Not because I am in one (-_-). Because I am not. And that is maybe the more interesting position to write from.(the way you can only really see the shape of something when yo...
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Ethnophilosophy is the Bad Word of African philosophy. But it is also the historical starting point of the discipline, and no serious student can skip it.Ethnophilosophy is the approach that takes the collective world...
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