Philosophy as resistance, from Socrates’ trial to the attention economy — and why every power, even democracy, fears a mind that dares to question
Philosophy as resistance, from Socrates’ trial to the attention economy — and why every power, even democracy, fears a mind that dares to question
Machines can produce the whole structure of meaning. Reading them through Kant, this essay asks what they still lack — and where knowledge really comes from.
A quiet meditation on how identity is shaped not by essence, but by the echo of what we have done. In a world built on fictions, what remains when language meets its limit?
Criticall engagement with Nassim Taleb’s concept of Black Swans through a philosophical lens, drawing parallels with Badiou’s Event and the anti-Platonist traditions of Nietzsche and Hegel. It reflects on the fragility of meaning, the need for narrative coherence, and the cultural domestication of unpredictability—ultimately exposing the absence of a cure despite a compelling diagnosis.
ChatGPT interprets philosophical meditation about the world and it’s consistency as an ideological form.
Is the world’s coherence a given—or an ideological effect? This essay examines how ideology, as a material and social practice, shapes not only our perception of reality but our very sense of self. Drawing on Althusser, it argues that identity is formed at the intersection of language and social mechanisms. Freedom, then, is not escape from structure, but the awareness of its conditions—a space where critical thought begins.
DeepSeek LLM interpretation of my philosophical meditation about modern epistemology, politics and aesthetics.