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On the Intersubject

Intersubjective engagement (here I get into trouble) Latour (1999) more recently discusses the epistemological divide between thing and consciousness, and endeavors to transcend it by eliminating the human as an absolute unit and relativizing it on a scale of human/non-human. That is, perhaps, one way of doing it: merge humans and things into “humings.” It […]

What Gives Here

The point of this page is to air my views for myself. It’s all part of the dialectic process of “my” life in which I try to understand the nexus of me and you within the larger complex called “America.” Far-fetched, I know. Nonetheless it’s where I’ve been led these past few years. Rather than […]

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