This gets me thinking about what are the contingencies between the perverse pleasure of speaking the impossible, and the idea of having "parrhesia" as an ideal possibility for speaking (Greek for candid / free speech).
Good question. The difference, it seems to me, is between the real and the true. Whether the former is perverse, as you suggest, that’s another matter! Let’s discuss at our next get together!
Yes, eventually. Looking forward! In the meantime, if you want to access all the lectures to date, and all the lectures to come in the next few weeks, you can register for the series.
This gets me thinking about what are the contingencies between the perverse pleasure of speaking the impossible, and the idea of having "parrhesia" as an ideal possibility for speaking (Greek for candid / free speech).
Good question. The difference, it seems to me, is between the real and the true. Whether the former is perverse, as you suggest, that’s another matter! Let’s discuss at our next get together!
Thank you Sam. Are the complete lectures going to be available at some point?
Yes, eventually. Looking forward! In the meantime, if you want to access all the lectures to date, and all the lectures to come in the next few weeks, you can register for the series.