[FRA:] Zizek & Koenigsberg on The Matrix, Human Batteries & the Symbolic Or
matthew piscioneri
mpiscioneri at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 18 01:23:55 GMT 2008
Thanks Jim for the dialogue and elaboration :-). I haven't ever studied the Critique of Pure Reason in depth sadly and our brief discussion shows up this hiatus!
cheers,
mattP
> Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 09:52:38 -0500> From: jamesrovira at gmail.com> To: theory-frankfurt-school at srcf.ucam.org> Subject: Re: [FRA:] Zizek & Koenigsberg on The Matrix, Human Batteries & the Symbolic Or> > Matt P.:> > Good questions, and now I'm facing the fact I haven't read Kant in> years. I think he assumes that all rational agents do indeed> construct the universe in the same way and reasons from that> assumption. To contradict him on this point would be to try to> imagine a universe in which physical objects in the same visual field> did not occupy the same space, that cause/effect was not a valid or> existing principle, that time was not experienced in a linear fashion> (at all -- I'm not talking about different conceptions of time> alongside a linear conception of time, but no linear conception of> time at all. If there's cause/effect reasoning, there is a linear> conception of time), etc. It probably seems like a safe assumption on> his part...> > Jim R> > _______________________________________________> theory-frankfurt-school mailing list> theory-frankfurt-school at srcf.ucam.org> http://www.srcf.ucam.org/mailman/listinfo/theory-frankfurt-school
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