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  1. pete wolfendale @deontologistics. Wandering philosopher. Purveyor of Platonic heresy, Kantian computationalism, and Hegelian minimalism. ... Tweet with a location. You can add location information to your Tweets, such as your city or precise location, from the web and via third-party applications. You always have the option to delete your Tweet ...
  2. "The dialectical function of modal operators is to expand and contract the domain of discourse we're working in, increasing and decreasing the range of reasons we may appeal to, and thereby loosening or tightening their normative force, up to the limit of pure deductive necessity."
  3. "Looking at this again the day after, I must correct a serious omission: the thoughts expressed here were developed in discussion with students at Newcastle in my Video Essay Discussion Group, and I have benefitted immeasurably from their insights. Shout out to the VEDG!"
  4. buzzchronicles.com

    Find the best Twitter Threads by Pete wolfendale. @paulkreinerhere @schulzb589 I accept that I haven't given a proof of this impossibility, but I believe the concerns I've laid out could probably be formalised in a way that would lead to one, though it'd involve something like a combinatoric diagonalisation similar to Russell's paradox.
  5. deontologistics.co

    Hi, my name is Pete, and I'm a systematic philosopher. ... If you have questions you'd like to ask me that don't fit the parameters of Twitter, or proposals you think I might be interested in, I can be emailed at the obvious gmail address (pete.wolfendale). My cognitive functionality varies, and thereby my productivity and response times. ...
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    pete wolfendale. @deontologistics. Subscribe , 9 tweets, 2 min read Read on Twitter. Tweet Share Email Embed. ... Go to a Twitter thread (series of Tweets by the same owner) and mention us with a keyword "unroll" @threadreaderapp unroll. You can practice here first or read more on our help page!
  7. "For any functional component of the platform that enables my agency in the world (an organ) it's possible to include or exclude it from the representation that articulates and guides this agency (my self). Any component can be modified/substituted in a process of becoming other."
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    Tweet Share Email. Close. pete wolfendale. Follow @deontologistics. 22 Feb, 33 tweets, 7 min read Bookmark . Save as PDF . My Authors. Here's a final thought for this evening. I often give a hard time to Marxists talking about the 'contradictions' inherent in capitalism, usually because this is methodology turned metaphysical bombast. But there ...
  9. schraderdobris.wordpress.com

    Jul 8, 2023So I recently read an excellent twitter thread by philosopher Peter Wolfendale on Laruelle. I don't know how much Laruelle scholars would agree with his claims, but at least from my own very limited reading of Laruelle, they seem especially accurate. ... — pete wolfendale (@deontologistics) January 12, 2021.
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    Tweet Share Email. Close. pete wolfendale. Follow @deontologistics. 23 Feb, 31 tweets, 6 min read Bookmark . Save as PDF . My Authors. This is perhaps the most tempting/tragic contradiction embedded in the human condition: "you are not a person until you can appreciate the intrinsic value of children, who are by this definition not persons ...

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