“i am so tired of waiting. aren’t you, for the world to become good and beautiful and kind? let us take a knife and cut the world in two— and see what worms are eating at the rind.”
— langston hughes
I listened to Sufjan today and cried for the first time in years.
#buteveryroadleadstoanend
The Man-Made Object, Edited by György Kepes, George Braziller, Inc., New York, 1966 (pdf here). Essays by: Christopher Alexander, Dore Ashton, Michael J. Blee, Marcel Breuer, Theodore M. Brown, Francoise Choay, Gillo Dorfles, Kazuhiko Egawa, Joan M. Erikson, Jean Helion, Marshall McLuhan, Herbert Read, Leonardo Ricci, Henry S. Stone, Jr., Frederick S. Wight
thanks suf
for some cause the fact of understanding philosophy is pretty undemanding, you just need to train yourself to comprehend some words or expressions on your daily basis, in other terms all depends of determination, and later you get used to it. [it helps a lot if you're a beginner] : here some recommendations to start reading. (enjoy it!).
• critique of judgment. (immanuel kant; others of him "critique of pure reason" or "what is enlightenment?").
• discipline and punish. (michel foucault).
• the rebel. (albert camus; plus "the fall", "the plague", and "the outsider").
• the trouble with being born. (emil cioran, and "a short history of decay").
• "nausea" and "existencialism is a humanism". (two different books of jean-paul sartre).
• phenomenology of spirit. (hegel's book, and "lectures on the philosophy history").
• "republic" and "allegory of the cave". (plato).
• "metaphysics" and "rhetoric" (aristotle).
• how to read lacan (slavoj zizek, gotta put others, but, is the only one that i've read, i'll update this)
• "capitalism is realism: is there no alternative?" (mark fisher), "postmodernism" or the cultural logic of late capitalism (fredric jameson), "phenomenology of the end" (franco berardi).
• "the burnout society". (byung-chul han).
• "being and time". (martin heidegger).
🕯️ there's more, but, for now only this books.
(i'm not a native speaker, my english is bad, i'm trying)
“To see, we must forget the name of the thing we are looking at.”
— Claude Monet
‘Alone, Omen 3′ artwork for King Krule
A woman using her husband's shadow to protect and shelter herself from the sun in Masijd al- Harām.
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