Simon Taylor
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thigein & conatus
What is important is that thiscontemplation without knowledge, which at times recalls the Greek con-ception of theory as not knowledge but touching [thigein], here functions todefine life. As absolute immanence, a life . . . is pure contemplation beyondevery subject and object of knowledge; it is pure potentiality that preserveswithout acting.
– Giorgio Agamben,
check excerpt: follow link: first time Englished
A Cultural History of Physics by Károly Simonyi translated from German into English by David Kramer then checked against the original Hungarian, according to his son who also brought it out and wrote the foreword by Charles Simonyi
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an essay on postcolonial style: exclusive series
non-d’hors-nom
Drawing upon the set-theoretical ontology of Alain Badiou, the computational theory of Stephen Wolfram, the physics of Frank Tipler, the psychoanalytical theory of Jacques Lacan, and the genius of Georg Cantor, the author works to demonstrate that the universe is a computer processing the divine Name and that all existence