I love gex‘s simple, elegant, and beautiful graphic depictions of philosophical ideas.
I’m waiting for more. (Like anarchism, process, and Daoism.)
H/t to Technoccult.
September 13, 2011 by Adrian J Ivakhiv
I love gex‘s simple, elegant, and beautiful graphic depictions of philosophical ideas.
I’m waiting for more. (Like anarchism, process, and Daoism.)
H/t to Technoccult.
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Woow. The second image is awesome. Like the domino effect, but the title is so perfect. DETERMINISM. Superb.
prefer the second image also