Monthly Archives: November 2022

Agamben on Twilight

Twilight As the weight of day bears down and night’s promise advances, memory and loss in equal shares emerge in a standoff. Will and fancy, knowledge and flight become unlikely workmates and vision pushes focus against the last flakes of silver backing … Continue reading

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Do poets have a role to play in the free will/determinism debate?

  Apart from what may be going on in classrooms, genuine debate looks like it has been on its way out for some time. However, if videos like this are any indication a debate between free will and determinism actually … Continue reading

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