At last, @genroncafe hosted Hong Kong philosopher Yuk Hui! Ishida and Azuma spoke with him. The exciting 5-hour talk spanned from Heidegger and Leibniz to ancient Chinese thinkers, speculative realism and the Anthropocene.https://t.co/EpULsevWH8 pic.twitter.com/qZs3YbGiNj
— genron (@genron_en) August 23, 2019
Media: (20th August 2019, Tokyo): Hidetaka Ishida × Yuk Hui × Hiroki Azuma “Is a Post-European Philosophy of/in Technology Possible?

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