This continues the consideration of subjectivity begun in the last post (on Zizek and Buddhism). It also continues the series on process-relational ecosophy-G, or pre-G.
Posts Tagged ‘subjectivity’
On the subject(s) of experience
Posted in GeoPhilosophy, tagged pre-G, process-relational thought, subjectivity, Whitehead on December 14, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Zizek v. Buddhism: who’s the subject?
Posted in GeoPhilosophy, SpiritMatter, tagged Buddhism, process-relational thought, subjectivity, Zizek on December 11, 2012 | 15 Comments »
This started out as a response to Slavoj Zizek’s recent talk here at the University of Vermont on “Buddhism Naturalized,” but evolved into a consideration of subjectivity, which happened to be the topic of my next post in the pre-G (process-relational ecosophy-G) series. So this can be considered part 1 of a 2-part series.