Attention! | Discussion with O.G. Rose on the Work of Kafka @attention5638 | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Hello everyone, and welcome back! While I am just getting back into things, I thought I would share part of a discussion had with good friend, Daniel, over at O.G. Rose, where we discuss the literature and philosophy of Franz Kafka. The section of the conversation here is considering the significance, or interpretation of the panther in Kafka’s The Hunger Artist. You can find below everything mentioned in the introduction to this video!
Link to full discussion:
youtube.com/watch?v=_87gSXNBD0s
O.G. Rose website:
og-rose.com
Where to find “The Conflict of Mind: Major Epistemological Problems”:
amazon.com/Conflict-Mind-Major-Epistemological-Problems/dp/1736507508
Essay, “Was Heidegger Really an Existentialist”:
o-g-rose-writing.medium.com/was-heidegger-really-an-existentialist-ecb94d8f19b7
Essay, “Hegel and the Ontological Implications of ‘Pure Thought’ About What’s Not There”:
o-g-rose-writing.medium.com/hegel-and-the-ontological-implications-of-pure-thought-about-whats-not-there-67d5d86da91d
Hello everyone, and welcome back! While I am just getting back into things, I thought I would share part of a discussion had with good friend, Daniel, over at O.G. Rose, where we discuss the literature and philosophy of Franz Kafka. The section of the conversation here is considering the significance, or interpretation of the panther in Kafka’s The Hunger Artist. You can find below everything mentioned in the introduction to this video!
Link to full discussion:
youtube.com/watch?v=_87gSXNBD0s
O.G. Rose website:
og-rose.com
Where to find “The Conflict of Mind: Major Epistemological Problems”:
amazon.com/Conflict-Mind-Major-Epistemological-Problems/dp/1736507508
Essay, “Was Heidegger Really an Existentialist”:
o-g-rose-writing.medium.com/was-heidegger-really-an-existentialist-ecb94d8f19b7
Essay, “Hegel and the Ontological Implications of ‘Pure Thought’ About What’s Not There”:
o-g-rose-writing.medium.com/hegel-and-the-ontological-implications-of-pure-thought-about-whats-not-there-67d5d86da91d