Forwarded from Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder (Batzrov)
"As demonologists, we think of ourselves as vessels for a swarm of voices from the great outside. Our political perspective is breaking the circle of fascist Right-Hand cosmology, short-circuiting the man-God machine and unleashing a pandemonium of centrifugal inhuman forces. We do not wish to substitute a hierarchy for another, but to build circles without centers, that explode towards the outside instead of reaching for convergence. We believe that this can be realized through an understanding of Love as a non-dual, universal drive towards the entropic disaggregation of all structures, that produces an increasing multiplicity of combinations."
Under the Sign of The Black Mark: Interview with Members of Gruppo Di Nun
Under the Sign of The Black Mark: Interview with Members of Gruppo Di Nun
Forwarded from Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder (Batzrov)
SPIEGEL: We just mentioned Kant, Hegel and Marx as men who moved [the world]. But even from a Leibniz came stimuli for the development of modern physics and consequently for the emergence of the modern world as such. We believe you said a moment ago that you no longer take account of efficacy of this kind.
Heidegger: Not in the sense of philosophy -- not any more. The role of philosophy in the past has been taken ever today by the sciences. For a satisfactory clarification of the "efficacy" of [philosophical] thinking we would have to analyze in greater depth what in this case "efficacy" and "having an effect" can mean. Here we would need fundamental distinctions bctwen"occasion," "stimulus," "challenge," "assistance," "hinderancc" and "cooperation," once we have sufficiently analyzed the "principle of ground ['sufficient reason']." Philosophy [today] dissolves into individual sciences: psychology, logic, political science.
SPIEGEL: And what now takes the place of philosophy?
Heidegger: Cybernetics.
"Only a God Can Save Us": The Spiegel Interview (1966)
Heidegger: Not in the sense of philosophy -- not any more. The role of philosophy in the past has been taken ever today by the sciences. For a satisfactory clarification of the "efficacy" of [philosophical] thinking we would have to analyze in greater depth what in this case "efficacy" and "having an effect" can mean. Here we would need fundamental distinctions bctwen"occasion," "stimulus," "challenge," "assistance," "hinderancc" and "cooperation," once we have sufficiently analyzed the "principle of ground ['sufficient reason']." Philosophy [today] dissolves into individual sciences: psychology, logic, political science.
SPIEGEL: And what now takes the place of philosophy?
Heidegger: Cybernetics.
"Only a God Can Save Us": The Spiegel Interview (1966)
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Forwarded from Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder (Batzy)
Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder
SPIEGEL: We just mentioned Kant, Hegel and Marx as men who moved [the world]. But even from a Leibniz came stimuli for the development of modern physics and consequently for the emergence of the modern world as such. We believe you said a moment ago that you…
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Forwarded from ⚕️ Клапан давления ⚕ - AnarchOtter Edition
lacking a grand narrative
we carry tiny mythologies
we carry tiny mythologies
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Forwarded from ⚕️ Клапан давления ⚕ - AnarchOtter Edition
Nick Land deciding to carry a huge one instead:
Forwarded from ⚕️ Клапан давления ⚕ - AnarchOtter Edition
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