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By: indir

Thank you for sharing. Nice blog, very helpful.

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By: Kelly Clark/Keefe

Adrian, I am ecstatic about your blog! It has provoked much thought in a variety of areas that hold my interest. I’m glad your hesitancy didn’t prevent you from offering this post on on “Immanent...

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By: Adrian J Ivakhiv

Hi Kelly – Thanks for sharing your thoughts and enthusiasm; glad you found the blog provocative and productive to think with. In response to your question about apocalyptic narratives, it’s exactly...

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By: Kelly Clark/Keefe

I feel as though I am in one of those invigorating Deleuze and Guattari “and… and… and” moments, with lots I want to ask, offer and so on. Thanks so much for your reply, Adrian, in general and...

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By: Adrian J Ivakhiv

Kelly – Apologies for the delay; the end of the semester (among other things) had clobbered me… As it happens, right after I wrote those words to you about apocalyptic narratives, I went to see a very...

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By: Tim Holt-Wilson

Re. your para 2: The general idea is that the world itself is richer, more mysterious, and more radically open … See http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/01/01/ode-to-a-flower-richard-feynman/

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By: Contemplative Studies and the Sanitization of Mindfulness? (some thoughts...

[…] to the class of believers in the practice of cosmopolism (or what William Connolly calls immanent naturalism) — the cultivation of a better, more reasonable, more ethically satisfying, and more […]

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