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Arundhati Katju | Meditations on breath and sexual difference

Columbia Climate Law

Meditations on breath and sexual difference Praxis/Theory: Between East and West By Arundhati Katju How can Luce Irigaray help us think through the difference between Eastern and Western thought?

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Arundhati Katju | Reading Inwards from the Margins: Indic Classical Thought in Nietzsche and Foucault

Columbia Climate Law

By Arundhati Katju In order to demonstrate the genealogy of knowledge they propose, both Nietzsche and Foucault draw upon and refute key elements from Indic philosophy, specifically, mystic practices that contemplate the nature of knowledge and subject-object relations as found… Continue Reading →

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Jiwon Hahn | On Nietzsche and Metaphor

Columbia Climate Law

By Jiwon Hahn In Nietzsche and Metaphor (1972), Sarah Kofman engages with Nietzsche’s text by exploring the relationship between metaphor and concept, as well as the role of language and memory, in writing and reading Nietzsche.

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Jiwon Hahn | On the Genealogy of Truth and Knowledge

Columbia Climate Law

By Jiwon Hahn Probably the most prominent common denominator of the philosophies of Nietzsche and Foucault would be genealogy as their method of philosophizing.

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Precision in Motion: Why Process Optimization Is the Future of Manufacturing

Speaker: Jason Chester, Director, Product Management

In today’s manufacturing landscape, staying competitive means moving beyond reactive quality checks and toward real-time, data-driven process control. But what does true manufacturing process optimization look like—and why is it more urgent now than ever? Join Jason Chester in this new, thought-provoking session on how modern manufacturers are rethinking quality operations from the ground up.

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Michael Milov-Cordoba | Reading Revolution in Fanon, Baldwin, and Coates

Columbia Climate Law

By Michael Milov-Cordoba “In the world I am heading for, I am endlessly creating myself.”[1] “I have spent much of my studies searching for the right question by which I might fully understand the breach between the world and me.

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Michael Milov-Cordoba | Reading Marine Lover with Irigaray: On Forms of Critique under Trump

Columbia Climate Law

By Michael Milov-Cordoba In last week’s session of Nietzsche 13/13, each of the five presenters attempted to characterize the peculiar form of Irigaray’s Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche.