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    Evidenzterror.Marcus Steinweg - 2015 - Berlin: Matthes & Seitz.
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    Inconsistencies.Marcus Steinweg - 2017 - Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Edited by Amanda DeMarco.
    Meditations, aphorisms, maxims, notes, and comments construct a philosophy of thought congruent with the inconsistency of our reality. Those who continue to think never return to their point of departure. —Inconsistencies These 130 short texts—aphoristic, interlacing, and sometimes perplexing—target a perennial philosophical problem: Our consciousness and our experience of reality are inconsistent, fragmentary, and unstable; God is dead, and our identity as subjects discordant. How can we establish a new mode of thought that does not cling to new gods or (...)
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  3. Inkonsistenzen.Marcus Steinweg - 2015 - Berlin: Matthes & Seitz.
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    Kunst und Philosophie =.Marcus Steinweg - 2012 - Köln: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König. Edited by Marcus Steinweg.
    There is clearly a friendship between art and philosophy. Like with any friendship, the articulation of a certain difference between the two parties is an important part. Art and philosophy are not one and the same thing. However, the difference already fades in the conceptualisation of art and of philosophy. Perhaps what connects art and philosophy is that art generates a singular concept of art, and philosophy its own concept of philosophy. This publication accompanies the exhibition of the same name (...)
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    Subjekt und Wahrheit.Marcus Steinweg - 2018 - Berlin: Matthes & Seitz Berlin.
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    The terror of evidence.Marcus Steinweg - 2017 - Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Edited by Amanda DeMarco.
    Meditations, maxims, aphorisms, notes, and comments address topics that range from pathos and genius to careerism and club sandwiches. Marcus Steinweg's capacity to implicate the other is beautiful, bright, precise, and logical, grounded in everyday questions, which to him are always big questions. —from the foreword by Thomas Hirschhorn The houses of philosophy need not be palaces. —Marcus Steinweg, “House,” The Terror of Evidence This is the first book by the prolific German philosopher Marcus Steinweg to be available in English (...)
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