Andrew SiscoAre you always this unconscionably moronic, of is it part of the “I’m a conservative” act?Nov 25, 2017Nov 25, 2017
Andrew SiscoNotes on Kant“Whatever conception of the freedom of the will one may form in terms of metaphysics, the will’s manifestations in the world of phenomena…Oct 7, 20171Oct 7, 20171
Andrew SiscoNotes on Capitalism and Schizophrenia“But if the first disciples were tempted to reclose the Oedipus yoke, didn’t they do so to the extent that Lacan seemed to maintain a kind…Oct 7, 2017Oct 7, 2017
Andrew SiscoThe Biopolitical Structure of Neoliberal Capitalism“Interventions are always exceptional even though they arise continually; they take the form of police actions because they are aimed at…Oct 7, 2017Oct 7, 2017
Andrew SiscoDionysus, Tragedy, and Ressentiment in Nietzsche’s Twilight of the IdolsIn the final two sections of the concluding book of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Twilight of the Idols, ‘What I Owe To The Ancients’, Nietzsche…Oct 7, 2017Oct 7, 2017
Andrew SiscoErotic Boredom: Christianity and Love in Madame BovaryEmma Bovary appears to be the most impressive character in Madame Bovary, and her depth seems to be grounded in a profound psychological…Oct 7, 2017Oct 7, 2017
Andrew Siscoplato’s republic“The soul’s structure was seen in light of the city’s requirements, and now philosophy too seems to have undergone a similar distortion.”…Oct 7, 2017Oct 7, 2017
Andrew SiscoThe Dialectics of Lust and War in ‘Troilus and Cressida’The conventional account of William Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida is a divisive one; the so-called ‘love plot’ (the relationship…Oct 7, 2017Oct 7, 2017
Andrew Siscoderrida, heidegger, and the thematics of spiritWhat does the specificity of ‘geist’, ‘geistig’, and ‘geistlich’ (spirit or spiritual in the latter two cases) have for the formulation of…Oct 6, 2017Oct 6, 2017