References, to be read in advance of the seminar
- Martin Heidegger's Nietzsche, Vols. III and IV (they are in one book), trans. Krell; specifically the section called "European Nihilism." Special attention to section 14, "The Statement of Protagoras."
- Martin Heidegger, What is Called Thinking, trans. J. Glenn Gray Lecture 4 to Lecture 10, and then Part 2, Lectures 5-10.
- Martin Heidegger, "The Anaximander Fragment," from Early Greek Thinking
- Martin Heidegger, "On the Question of Being," from Pathmarks.
- Brian Massumi, 99 Theses on the Re-evaluation of Value
- Erik Bordeleau, The Financial Art of Non-Knowledge (TBD)
- Noah Moss Brender, Sense-Making and Symmetry-Breaking: Merleau-Ponty, Cognitive Science, and Dynamic Systems Theory; Symmetry-Breaking Dynamics in Development
- Sha Xin Wei, Technologies of Representation to Technologies of Performance, Substrate, and Ontogenesis, in Poiesis and Enchantment in Topological Matter
- Synthesis@ASU, Ontogenesis
- [other references to be determined]
Supplementary references, recommended but not discussed
- Synthesis-EGS Alternative Economies and Ecologies Colloquium and Seminar, Malta 2019.
- Michael Marder, Plant-Thinking: A Philosophy of Vegetal Life.
- Didier Debaise, Nature as Event: The Lure Of The Possible, tr. Michael Halewood
- Gilbert Simondon, The Position of the Problem of Ontogenesis.
- Christopher Alexander, Nature of Order.
- Synthesis@ASU, Rhythmanalysis
- Synthesis@ASU, Lighting and Rhythm