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Fundamentals of Japanese architecture / by Bruno Taut.
Record of a lecture delivered by Dr. Bruno Taut on October 30 at the Peers' Club.; English translation is by Mr Glenn F. Baker and Mr H.E. Pringsheim.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2010
The ethics of thinking in Heidegger, Bruno & Spinoza
The aim of the present work is to face Heidegger’s claim that philosophy has ended.
Facing this claim for us has not taken the form of creating a new method or positing a
new question but that of a search for anomalies in what Heidegger decrees as
finished, which is philosophy as metaphysics. In his historical confrontation with the
history of thought Heidegger seems to have left out, dismissed or forgotten those
authors who do not fit into his definition of metaphysics. We have chosen Giordano
Bruno and Baruch Spinoza, metaphysical thinkers who have undertaken a
philosophical practice that does not intend to demolish subjectivity but actually
begins without any need for it. The birth of the subject as grounding reality finds its
affirmation with Descartes and inaugurates modernity that, according to Heidegger,
exhausts philosophy and leads it into the arms of modern science and technology.
Bruno and Spinoza respectively precede and follow the birth of modernity and of
modern science, which they look at with an eye that is not that of the modern subject.
Following their different approaches to philosophy, we shall also explore their
relation to Renaissance Humanism, dismissed by Heidegger as a historical reiteration
of the Roman world, perceived as a perversion of the Greek origin of thought. We
shall show how hasty such a dismissal is. Our goal is to show not merely that
Heidegger is wrong but that if Western thinking contains the seeds of its own end, it
also contains the ones of a different understanding of the Western world and its
achievements. The three authors will engage on the grounds of ontology, gnosiology
and ethics and yet we have defined the whole enterprise of this work as an ethics
overall. An ethics of thinking is a practice of thought that wishes to envisage the
possibility for Western man of inhabiting his own world by understanding himself
not as an isolated subject and master of nature but as the place where the unity and
multiplicity of nature come to be thought at the same time
Portrait of Bruno Walter
Photograph of an oil painting of the conductor Bruno Walter by the artist Suzanne Carvallo-Schuelein.Digital ImageArtwork
Introducing “La fabrique du droit”. A Conversation with Bruno Latour
Bruno Latour talks with Paolo Landri about his book on the Conseil d'Etat (La Fabrique du droit). The conversation was held in 2006 at the time of the Italian translation of the book and illustrates the research project and the difficulties the author had in the field. At the same time, it clarifies the trajectories of Bruno Latour's work and theoretical framework of his program of study with respect to sociology, anthropology, and philosophy of law. The conversation helps to understand the open-ended character of Bruno Latour's research and reflection including STS as well as sociological, anthropological and philosophical themes
Daniel Bruno, un maestro rural que inspira
Locutores: Luis Diego Solórzano y Susana Fevrier. Invitado: Daniel Bruno, educador y dirigente de la radio FM San Roque 101.7 de la Provincia de Corrientes en Argentina.Presentamos la historia de Daniel Bruno, un maestro rural de la provincia de Corrientes, Argentina, que cuando la realidad cambió por la pandemia supo encontrar otros caminos para mantener a sus estudiantes conectados con las aulas. Un ejemplo de compromiso con la comunidad que el IICA ha reconocido con el premio “El Alma de la Ruralidad”.
Esta es una iniciativa que busca visibilizar a personas que encarnan liderazgos silenciosos; y que son, por sobre todas las cosas, ejemplos de vida porque transforman, superan adversidades e inspiran
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