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Adnan Sivić (@adnan_sivic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Review of A Philosopy of Madness by Wouter #Kusters, published on MetaNoia Overall a fascinating read, one I'd highly recommend to phenomenologists, clinicians, and all those just plain curious about what it's like to "cogitate your head off." metanoia.si/2024/09/10/rev…

Wouter Kusters (@kstrw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"While it can be read as a detailed analysis of psychosis, it really shines only when the multifarious types of madness are grasped as so many faces of the same crystal that doesn’t add any additional elements to one’s Lebenswelt, but rather transforms the entirety of ...

Sebastjan Vörös (@sebastjanvoros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the reader analyzes what may have pleased him in my work, he will find that it lies simply in the fact that I am present in every sentence I write, with the timbre of my voice, gesturing, and that if he rests his fingers on any of my pages he will feel my heart beat. 1/

If the reader analyzes what may have pleased him in my work, he will find that it lies simply in the fact that I am present in every sentence I write, with the timbre of my voice, gesturing, and that if he rests his fingers on any of my pages he will feel my heart beat. 1/
Sebastjan Vörös (@sebastjanvoros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The more elevated is an activity in an organism, the less vigorous it is, less stable & less efficient. /../ In other words, that which is most valued is always in greatest peril.'

'The more elevated is an activity in an organism, the less vigorous it is, less stable & less efficient. /../  In other words, that which is most valued is always in greatest peril.'
Sebastjan Vörös (@sebastjanvoros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nature is what has a meaning, without this meaning being posited by thought: it is the auto-production of a meaning. Nature is primordial ... not that what is in front of us, facing us, but rather, that which carries us. — Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Nature

Nature is what has a meaning, without this meaning being posited by thought: it is the auto-production of a meaning. 

Nature is primordial ... not that what is in front of us, facing us, but rather, that which carries us.

— Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Nature
Sebastjan Vörös (@sebastjanvoros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Morph. Formation, Transformation, Gestalt. Moment of skin-shedding. [Ger. Morph. Bildung, Umbildung, Gestalt. Moment der Häutung.] J. W. von #Goethe, manuscript note LA 2.9b

Morph.
Formation, Transformation, Gestalt.
Moment of skin-shedding.

[Ger. Morph.
Bildung, Umbildung, Gestalt.
Moment der Häutung.]

J. W. von #Goethe, manuscript note LA 2.9b
Sebastjan Vörös (@sebastjanvoros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The concept of Nature does not evoke only the residue of what had not been constructed by me, but also a productivity which is not ours, although we can use it - that is, an originary productivity that continues to operate beneath the artificial creations of man. 1/

The concept of Nature does not evoke only the residue of what had not been constructed by me, but also a productivity which is not ours, although we can use it - that is, an originary productivity that continues to operate beneath the artificial creations of man. 1/
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