Ben Ware

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Ben Ware

Ben Ware

@benjamin_ware

Co-Director, Centre for Philosophy and Art (CPA) @kingsphilosophy| Latest book ‘On Extinction: Beginning Again at the End’ (2024) @versobooks

London Beigetreten Eylül 2015
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Ben Ware
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This is actually a part summary of Bacon’s own account of his works. I in fact disagree with this reading in the paper.
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“The paintings seek to ‘unlock sensation’, to provoke a convulsive, existential shudder in those who encounter them,” writes @benjamin_ware on Francis Bacon’s art. | iai.tv/articles/disto… Tap to read more about Ware’s argument that decay and extinction bleeds into a philosophical view of Bacon’s art that heightens his genius.

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Great to chat, Tad
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Out in the wild ⁦@Foyles⁩ Charing Cross Road, London. ON EXTINCTION ⁦@VersoBooks
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Verso Books@VersoBooks·
"In this fast-moving philosophical essay, Ben Ware develops not simply an aesthetics or ethics of extinction but a politics capable of responding to its almost unthinkable existential challenge." — Matthew Beaumont Up to 50% off select philosophy titles!
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Radical politics today should not be concerned with merely averting the worst but rather with beginning again at the end. Books to read alongside Ben Ware's essential new intervention, On Extinction: Beginning Again At The End.
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“While anti-natalism is thus relentlessly pessimistic about ‘life,’ it is eerily silent about the profit system responsible for specific kinds of life-making.” @benjamin_ware on the problems with anti-natalism and the emptiness of opting out. lithub.com/the-sickness-o…
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