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The enduring charm of hybridity

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In at least one respect, we’re not too far away from the Middle Ages, and that’s in our cultural bend towards hybridity. I’m not taking about hybrid …

The enduring charm of hybridity

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    • Have you ever heard of Alfonso Lingis? He’s on the phenomenological side of things philosopher. He has a book called “the imperative”. I find that he is able to put things in a way that I have not heard other authors situate.

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