Isabel Millar is very impressive, and it was a pleasure to be part of this session. Her presentation inspired a lot of thinking that gladly carried over into "The Net," and I've typed a number of notes after reading her paper to wrestling through. Truly a magnificent mind.
this two questions about masculine and femenine appear also in the anime "Cowboy bebop" when protagonist Spike Spiegel says he's going to die to see if he was actually alive, and also in Jupiter Jazz in the planet inhabited by only men, where three women appear, a crossdresser, a transwoman Gren Eckener (a saxophone player who became one as a result of a side-effect of a drug for inmates), and Julia who was in the planet once but nobody knows where she is
Isabel Millar is very impressive, and it was a pleasure to be part of this session. Her presentation inspired a lot of thinking that gladly carried over into "The Net," and I've typed a number of notes after reading her paper to wrestling through. Truly a magnificent mind.
I loved the conversation this inspired at The Net! The Seminars for the Ecrits + The Net combo was a great July special! 😉😄
@@PhilosophyPortal That was indeed a treat! It was so nice to have a chance to discuss these seminars every Thursday.
It's crazy I'm just seeing this! She's fabulous. I'm so intrigued and I need to know more about her!
She is super fab! We discussed her book Psychoanalysis of Artificial Intelligence on the channel last year as well, check it out if you're interested!
Looking forward to this.
Dr. Millar is awesome. Highly suggest her work.
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this two questions about masculine and femenine appear also in the anime "Cowboy bebop" when protagonist Spike Spiegel says he's going to die to see if he was actually alive, and also in Jupiter Jazz in the planet inhabited by only men, where three women appear, a crossdresser, a transwoman Gren Eckener (a saxophone player who became one as a result of a side-effect of a drug for inmates), and Julia who was in the planet once but nobody knows where she is