Philosophy Portal | PHILOSOPHY OF LACK 4: Address (w/ Daniel Garner of O.G. Rose, Tim Adalin, Alex Ebert) @PhilosophyPortal | Uploaded February 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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ABSTRACT: The philosophy of lack has sought to introduce the starting condition for thinking in the experience of something missing (a lack), the idea that something is always conditioned by nothing, and that nonetheless, this nothing is excessive, the place of wild drives and images. We now seek to bring a certain closure to our reflections, by placing an importance on thinking that can both address from a place of lack (as opposed to addressing from the mode of explanatory presuppositions), and the hope of being addressed as a lack (as opposed to through ideological backgrounds). What is at stake in this conversation is not only thinking lack, but thinking how lack itself opens the space for the self and the other. Here we are not looking for closure in a theory of everything, but a closure in knowing that our theories are for the other, and that the other is an irreducible part of everything.
Lack I discusses “foundations” of “something missing” in being; (Parmenides): youtu.be/zn0ftBA0EBM
Lack II discusses “materialism” as something conditioned by nothing; (Democritus): youtu.be/cHBKu2oG-aw
Lack III discusses "excess" as what appears at the site of nothing itself; (Plato): youtu.be/1-TS86cqhwE
O.G. Rose: youtube.com/channel/UC6zHDj4D323xJkblnPTvY3Q
Tim Adalin (Voicecraft): youtube.com/c/VoiceclubVideos
Alexander Ebert: youtube.com/channel/UCGsO5uN60R3S8zLHxPZHKJQ
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The next live Philosophy Portal course focused on the Écrits starts September 3rd 2023: https://philosophyportal.online/ecrits
ABSTRACT: The philosophy of lack has sought to introduce the starting condition for thinking in the experience of something missing (a lack), the idea that something is always conditioned by nothing, and that nonetheless, this nothing is excessive, the place of wild drives and images. We now seek to bring a certain closure to our reflections, by placing an importance on thinking that can both address from a place of lack (as opposed to addressing from the mode of explanatory presuppositions), and the hope of being addressed as a lack (as opposed to through ideological backgrounds). What is at stake in this conversation is not only thinking lack, but thinking how lack itself opens the space for the self and the other. Here we are not looking for closure in a theory of everything, but a closure in knowing that our theories are for the other, and that the other is an irreducible part of everything.
Lack I discusses “foundations” of “something missing” in being; (Parmenides): youtu.be/zn0ftBA0EBM
Lack II discusses “materialism” as something conditioned by nothing; (Democritus): youtu.be/cHBKu2oG-aw
Lack III discusses "excess" as what appears at the site of nothing itself; (Plato): youtu.be/1-TS86cqhwE
O.G. Rose: youtube.com/channel/UC6zHDj4D323xJkblnPTvY3Q
Tim Adalin (Voicecraft): youtube.com/c/VoiceclubVideos
Alexander Ebert: youtube.com/channel/UCGsO5uN60R3S8zLHxPZHKJQ
If you want to support this work:
Patreon: patreon.com/cadelllast
Contact:
Website: cadelllast.com
Email: cadell.last@gmail.com
Facebook: facebook.com/CadellsSphere
Twitter: twitter.com/cadellnlast
Instagram: instagram.com/lastcadell
Academia: https://vub.academia.edu/CadellLast
Research Gate: researchgate.net/profile/Cadell_Last
Google Scholar: scholar.google.be/citations?user=_rMgHMcAAAAJ&hl=en