“Was not their mistake once more bred of the life of slavery that they had been living?—a life which was always looking upon everything, except mankind, animate and inanimate—‘nature,’ as people used to call it—as one thing, and mankind as another, it was natural to people thinking in this way, that they should try to make ‘nature’ their slave, since they thought ‘nature’ was something outside them” — William Morris


Sunday, July 17, 2011

Woodard on Schopenhauer and Process

I'm interested to see what he does with that. At Naught Thought Ben has a tantalizing post up about a shift in his thinking away from a certain Deleuzianism. In particular, I want to know more about Schopenhauer. I've liked him very much since I started to read him.

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