
This is a space in which I share general observations from my rather idiosyncratic reading list. Expect a lot of Philosophy and queer (that is, merely strange) ideas.
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Full disclosure: the likelihood that I’ll see Nolan’s Odyssey is rather low. To this day I also haven’t seen “Troy” (I had to Google it—) by Petersen. I could cite some fairly snobbish reasons as to why, but at the end of the day the fact w...
In 1950, Hans Georg Gadamer, perhaps the most famous of Heidegger’s students, wrote a letter to Walter Friedrich Otto, asking for his contribution to an emerging volume of papers that would be presented to Heidegger for his 60th birthday. Y...
In 1952, a talented and well-known publicist published in the journal BeTerem a series of articles advocating the establishment of a Jewish theocracy in the Land of Israel. BeTerem was known to the public as a journal critical of th...
Memory has always played a central part in the Western philosophical tradition, especially its more ancient branches. Classical Greek education placed great emphasis on memorizing passages from the Iliad and the Odyssey, and indeed Plato an...
Publisher's Note: Summa Neutra (pen name) is an independent intellectual currently writing a thesis on the so-called Black Notebooks and Heidegger's thought and writing. She shares her ideas on a variety of subjects — from the geopolitical...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I am a reader of philosophy and theology, with a particular focus on Greek and German philosophy, as well as Catholic and Jewish theology. I hold a BA in History and Philosophy from the Hebrew U and am currently pursuing my Master's in Philosophy.
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