"pluralism of a garden party"
https://t.co/V2Ibtfd8iT
This playfully entitles a set of seven sober discussions which go my own way, implicitly anticipating upcoming work to be done and shared.
The discussions become highly conceptual, but also warrant their credibility.
The first 3 parts of a new project (untitled) are:
"a conceptual spirit of telos"
https://t.co/3okwdnnU3J
"for constellating interdomainal thought"
https://t.co/2Fc2OWmlBE
"evincing telic consilience from appellant cohering"
https://t.co/YgrsxwwMpg
My LITERARY-CONCEPTUAL PROJECT
came to closure in early April, but I forgot to post notice of that:
Literary ascension
https://t.co/6dnyIuN93X
the end of “Literature”?
https://t.co/wYzLXFA9ij
All 11 topics, titled "Literature21," are listed:
https://t.co/aE2NIJfjJO
@BLedewitz@onlyskymedia I've been a Heidegger scholar for decades. Sloterdijk is NOT "widely considered the heir of Martin Heidegger." No scholar of Heidegger would take Sloterdijk seriously.
Also, Heidegger had no "association with Nazism." He survived nazism.
https://t.co/HpNAILi56f
@stjbs Learning why Bernie Rosow—healthy guy?—suddenly dies of heart attack might be helpful to readers: relevant to one's concern for prevention.
NOT important is the Chron. giving attention to Cole Thomas Allen, the shooter.
Please look into Rosow's cause of death. Thanks.
“Literature” may be better seen as glyphical narrative appealing for invocation.
You care. Right.
"What is Literature better understood to be?"
https://t.co/4eep47Klz2
"glyphicality as narrative"
https://t.co/dwrkyvXAdL
"engaging text made to speak"
https://t.co/Ofd7I86mLT
@PalantirTech Dr. Karp, your Politico profile of Habermas makes me grateful he gave me so much of his time in Berkeley, decades ago, AFTER I finished my dissertation on his thinking (up to 1979).
Actually, you're harsh, inevitably, I guess.
https://t.co/jUHv79AtK1
“Creating novel wilderness isn’t about tourism”
https://t.co/lZPUcEoUcl
That prospects more interest in literary creativity, beyond the Feb. 13 series below.
Three more sections of a manifold exploration of “literary” dramactionality:
"being literary"
https://t.co/rUeZUUQ6lx
"humanistic origin of literary texting"
https://t.co/n4UlZjXdEp
"the usual “Literature“"
https://t.co/F7yXjpwbsV
There will be more sections upcoming.
"An alliance of rights-based democracies could [be] a 'powerful force' [&] 'substantial economic bloc', ...counter[ing] policies that... undermine multilateral... governance & human rights...an alliance [that] could [be] a powerful voting bloc at the UN."
https://t.co/A9tsjD6Ynv
As if implicit dramaticness of daily life is as textual as real interaction can be like reading each other’s situational authorships.
"a dramactional condition"
https://t.co/n67yH8c0Al
and
"writing the read authorship of a living authoriality"
https://t.co/YkO7FyEk2f
@RBReich Yet, WHAT will cause GOP voters to vote Democratic in Nov.? Solidarity in the face of shared crisis is common: climate disasters, horrendous accidents, etc. It fades. Democratic leaders are prospecting how We can win in 2026. Let's turn animus to constructive ends, not reactive.
On Jürgen Habermas’s conception of rationality (2014)
https://t.co/XHpJHXQmyY
—though he eventually appreciates my focus (first paragraph here: https://t.co/qvh1LtbVVh
“Purposive rationality”
https://t.co/xQvGyKGthZ
re-posting with added comment.
High interests of flourishing deserve to be the horizon of explanation and justification. This implicitly counters Jürgen Habermas’s conception of rationality. See my attached comment