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In this episode, Damon reads his second and final original essay on the philosophical implications of Ridley Scott's sci-fi legend, "Alien".
All credit for the film, and all credit for the quotations used, goes to its creators.
Image used is covered under fair use.
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References:
Bataille, Georges. My Mother, Madame Edwarda, The Dead Man. United Kingdom, Penguin Books Limited, 2015.
Biles, Jeremy. Ecce Monstrum: Georges Bataille and the Sacrifice of Form. Fordham University Press, 2007.
Bowie, Malcolm. Lacan. United States, Harvard University Press, 1993.
Deleuze, Gilles, Guattari, Félix. A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. University of Minnesota Press, 1987.
Gasché, Rodolphe. Georges Bataille: Phenomenology and Phantasmatology. Translated by Roland Végső, Stanford University Press, 2012.
Groves, Christopher. “Hegel and Deleuze: Immanence and Otherness.” University of Warwick Publications Service & WRAP, University of Warwick, Sept. 1999, core.ac.uk/download/pdf/47164.pdf.
Johnston, Adrian. Žižek's Ontology: a Transcendental Materialist Theory of Subjectivity. Northwestern University Press, 2008.
Kant, Immanuel. Critique of Pure Reason. Translated by Marcus Weigelt, Penguin Books, 2007.
Land, Nick. Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987-2007. Edited by Robin Mackay and Ray Brassier, Urbanomic, 2011.
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, and James Gutmann. Philosophical Inquiries into the Nature of Human Freedom. Open Court, 2013.
Zizek, Slavoj. The Fragile Absolute, Or, Why is the Christian Legacy Worth Fighting For?. United Kingdom, Verso, 2001.
Zizek, Slavoj. “Slavoj Zizek - Organs without Bodies: Deleuze and Consequences: The Reality of the Virtual.” Lacan.com, www.lacan.com/zizbenbrother.html.
By ABSENCESIn this episode, Damon reads his second and final original essay on the philosophical implications of Ridley Scott's sci-fi legend, "Alien".
All credit for the film, and all credit for the quotations used, goes to its creators.
Image used is covered under fair use.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/absencespodcast
One time donations at: ko-fi.com/absencespodcast
Apple Podcats: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/absences/id1548225089
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3n0F9by5C3FUw4hPvAap6p?si=h_zIvTRYQSuqwnP81abTsA
Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1601701/episodes
References:
Bataille, Georges. My Mother, Madame Edwarda, The Dead Man. United Kingdom, Penguin Books Limited, 2015.
Biles, Jeremy. Ecce Monstrum: Georges Bataille and the Sacrifice of Form. Fordham University Press, 2007.
Bowie, Malcolm. Lacan. United States, Harvard University Press, 1993.
Deleuze, Gilles, Guattari, Félix. A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. University of Minnesota Press, 1987.
Gasché, Rodolphe. Georges Bataille: Phenomenology and Phantasmatology. Translated by Roland Végső, Stanford University Press, 2012.
Groves, Christopher. “Hegel and Deleuze: Immanence and Otherness.” University of Warwick Publications Service & WRAP, University of Warwick, Sept. 1999, core.ac.uk/download/pdf/47164.pdf.
Johnston, Adrian. Žižek's Ontology: a Transcendental Materialist Theory of Subjectivity. Northwestern University Press, 2008.
Kant, Immanuel. Critique of Pure Reason. Translated by Marcus Weigelt, Penguin Books, 2007.
Land, Nick. Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987-2007. Edited by Robin Mackay and Ray Brassier, Urbanomic, 2011.
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, and James Gutmann. Philosophical Inquiries into the Nature of Human Freedom. Open Court, 2013.
Zizek, Slavoj. The Fragile Absolute, Or, Why is the Christian Legacy Worth Fighting For?. United Kingdom, Verso, 2001.
Zizek, Slavoj. “Slavoj Zizek - Organs without Bodies: Deleuze and Consequences: The Reality of the Virtual.” Lacan.com, www.lacan.com/zizbenbrother.html.