Sharon Wohl
Sharon Wohl
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critical realism
Philosophical ideas related to complexity, focusing on critical realism. Part of a three part series that considers relations between philosophy and complex adaptive systems
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new materialism & assemblage
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Philosophical ideas related to complex adaptive systems theory, including new materialism and assemblage thinking.
Nomadic Science
Просмотров 3404 года назад
Deleuzian Nomadism for design: part of a three part series looking at relations between complex adaptive systems theory and philosophy.

Комментарии

  • @aidabrandaoleal7979
    @aidabrandaoleal7979 3 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @dhuhar
    @dhuhar 6 месяцев назад

    thank you so much

  • @jim6929
    @jim6929 Год назад

    I think you would like the movie “Daisys” from the 60’s - experimental cinema/ Czech new wave - - it has a great scene with bubbles amongst other things

  • @gregyoung3243
    @gregyoung3243 Год назад

    Is critical realism another term for speculative realism?

  • @olivialynn5393
    @olivialynn5393 2 года назад

    7:45

  • @joshuaewalt7635
    @joshuaewalt7635 3 года назад

    This is awesome

  • @peerbaard2695
    @peerbaard2695 3 года назад

    Such a great and accessible presentation on assemblage and new-materialism! I am currently grappling with the question of how Marx's dialectical materialism differs from assemblage theory. Any guidance on that?

    • @exlauslegale8534
      @exlauslegale8534 3 года назад

      @Peer Bard Deleuze, imo, wouldn’t agree with the qualification «materialism», he would have preferred something like «immanence», and instead of «dialectical» he would surely have said «problematic»...

    • @moscamuerta
      @moscamuerta Год назад

      I've been wondering the same. The idea of quantitative-to-qualitative change seems to me very similar to the ideas of extensity and intensity. There is an overarching conflict I think between the Hegelian "dialectic" and what I think what Deleuze calls the "rhyzome". DeLanda puts it differently, he says assamblages are not made by (the hegelian notion of) relations of interiority, but instead, relations of exteriority, which mean that they are made by heterogeneous elements which are not dependent on a fixed identity of wholeness, but as "rhyzomatic" association. I think that could give a clue to that, but I'm not entirely sure that's all to it.