
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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1.In 1919, Germany was still deep in the revolution that followed World War I. It was clear that Germany would undergo democratization processes following the defeat in the war, but the scope of the reform remained shrouded in fog. That yea...
Since September, as some of you may remember, I started my Substack. The goal I set at the time was to write for a year, that is, 52 posts. In practice, I reached 49 posts, plus three additional posts that, for various reasons, I chose not ...
Our world, to a great extent, is the world of media. As Peter Sloterdijk observed, it's hard to think of another aspect in which the world differs so radically from that of our predecessors. It's also hard to think of something that plays s...
Behind my engagement in recent years with the subject of luck stands a certain phenomenological-historical working assumption. My working assumption is that modern man, as far as the realm of thought is concerned, is no longer capable of un...
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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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