naturally accompanying or associated
Between those two points, in concomitant developments around "value",
Between those two points, in concomitant developments around "value",
German for servant or slave; mentioned in Hegel's "Lordship and Bondage" as Knechtschaft
Wallace activates the echo in the oddly spelled Nechtr of knecht
Wallace activates the echo in the oddly spelled Nechtr of knecht
same thing as Hercules; divine hero in Greek mythology who had to perform 12 labours
Burn identifies Gately with Heracles and his legendary twelve labors
wasn't sure if Hercules and Heracles were the same lol
Burn identifies Gately with Heracles and his legendary twelve labors
wasn't sure if Hercules and Heracles were the same lol
(Greek) spiritual or mental sloth; apathy; a state of listlessness or torpor
interpreting the state of acedia in terms of its anticapitalist and Luddite potential
interpreting the state of acedia in terms of its anticapitalist and Luddite potential
(adj) having or susceptible to many applications, interpretations, meanings, or values
(verb) exist essentially or permanently in
(adjective) depending on an uncertain event or contingency as to both profit and loss / (adjective) relating to luck and especially to bad luck
finding a limited grace means combining hard work with an essentially aleatory view of the self that is reminiscent of existentialism
cool word
finding a limited grace means combining hard work with an essentially aleatory view of the self that is reminiscent of existentialism
cool word
a stupid, awkward, or unlucky person
inspired by Sartre's Nausea as much as Pynchon's schlemihls
inspired by Sartre's Nausea as much as Pynchon's schlemihls
(noun) an expression of real or pretended doubt or uncertainty especially for rhetorical effect / (noun) a logical impasse or contradiction / (noun) a radical contradiction in the import of a text or theory that is seen in deconstruction as inevitable
the gift is, inevitably, an aporia, since it necessarily produces an exceptation of return or reimbursement
the gift is, inevitably, an aporia, since it necessarily produces an exceptation of return or reimbursement
(noun) charity
a sense of caritas underwritten by eros
a sense of caritas underwritten by eros