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Ungrounding Sufficiency

If the established ground… has the character of a root, then it must be ground in such a way that it lets the stems grow out from itself, lending them … Continue reading

June 10, 2013 · Leave a comment

The (Re)grounding of Sex

In this short blog entry I want to expand and reformulate the question of the meaning of ‘groundwork’ and ‘regrounding’ as Malabou discusses in the interview but in the context … Continue reading

January 13, 2013 · 1 Comment

“arguments” on the beauty of Picasso’s owl

On birds and beauty FOR The first feature that speaks in favour of this picture is that it depicts a bird. Kant writes on page 114 that birds are examples … Continue reading

December 4, 2012 · 1 Comment

The Bodies in Movement : Catherine Malabou

The Bodies in Movement Seminar organisers together with Michael O’Rourke (Independent Colleges, Dublin) and the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (Edinburgh) are pleased to announce that we will be … Continue reading

November 19, 2012 · 1 Comment

Thoughts on ground and neoliberalism

In the interview, Catherine Malabou talks of “a lack inscribed within grounding itself” and also of “the ground is that it is itself groundless”, a concept from Heidegger’s The Principle … Continue reading

October 18, 2012 · 3 Comments

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