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Landians, traumatized post-Landians, skeptical anti-Landians, whatever. it is indeed cool tho to have an interesting conversation once in a while. poor Aminom keeps trying to tell people he doesn't really want Space Taoism to become a cringe meme and yet it appears to have taken root. it doesn't really matter what you call these things, they're just fun places to speculate about philosophy for a bit in a kind of a relaxed atmosphere.

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i don't know about this one. i mean i'm typing this on an Apple now and i have to say i'm pretty satisfied with it. i also like libgen and the connection to it that Google gave me. Twitter allows me to Connect With Things I Care About - mainly, Land's feed and about six others. Microsoft is okay, i can play emulated games on my PC. Facebook can eat a hairy ballsack tho.

going to relocate gents, will check on this thread later on. getting stuck into Feuerstein's books on Yoga today, looking forward to it. also note that YH's new book is out on libgen now too. honestly i was kind of disappointed, given how much i enjoyed his book on China, but it's still pretty good for all that. the field still seems to me very open indeed for somebody to take the most interesting part of Land's work and translate it into a less gloom-and-doom register, talk about computer intelligence and philosophy in our virtual era. artificial memory? computers that remember you? emergent algorithms? all of this? there's theoryposting fun to be had for days in those realms.

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http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=86B8EE841B153DE193168B14745AC70F

>This book employs recursivity and contingency as two principle concepts to investigate into the relation between nature and technology, machine and organism, system and freedom. It reconstructs a trajectory of thought from an Organic condition of thinking elaborated by Kant, passing by the philosophy of nature (Schelling and Hegel), to the 20th century Organicism (Bertalanffy, Needham, Whitehead, Wiener among others) and Organology (Bergson, Canguilhem, Simodnon, Stiegler), and questions the new condition of philosophizing in the time of algorithmic contingency, ecological and algorithmic catastrophes, which Heidegger calls the end of philosophy.

Has anyone read this? I just got my copy and have been browsing through it for the past hour, and I can tell it is going to be the shit - it's talking about exactly what I've been rambling about for the past 6 months. Fuck yeah Yuk Hui fuck yeah cosmotechnics.

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