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The Fractured: The Impulse & The Event
Impulse To Philosophize Speaking with B the other day, I found myself regurgitating about my idiosyncratic sense of impulse....
Aug 155 min read
The Ambient Grief of Unrealised Futures and Fractured Relational Continuities.Â
A particular feeling, or rather an affect, has followed a recent trip. More precisely is the case that I find myself engulfed by this...
Jul 316 min read


Marked for Doubt
Having nowhere better to begin, I retreated inwards and backwards. The idea seemed simple enough. To retrieve markings made previously and begin by examining the condition of their selection, engage in a reconsideration, and respond from my current temporality.
In this instance, Marcus Aurelius' meditation seems like the straightforward choice.
Jun 217 min read


The Semblance of a Method
It is by its methods rather than by its subject matter that philosophy is to be distinguished from the other arts and science. - A. J....
May 316 min read


An Apophatic Diagnosis
In An Apophatic Diagnosis, the author draws a quiet line between journaling and philosophising—not as a matter of form, but of depth. Writing, for them, is not about being known but about remaining in inquiry. Across devices and moods, they return to the page as a space of doubt, not declaration. Here, philosophy resists commodification, and thought is practiced not for performance, but for endurance.
May 215 min read
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