UPEI Philosophy reading group meeting
The UPEI Philosophy Reading Group will meet on Tuesday, October 28, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm in the Lady Slipper Room, Charlottetown Library Learning Centre, 97 Queen Street. All are welcome.
During this gathering, we will discuss pages 22 (from 'Existence and Innocence') to 44 (to 'Nietzsche and Science') from Gilles Deleuze's book Nietzsche and Philosophy.
For those looking for a window into the spirit of philosophy and the group’s upcoming activities, the following passages may do the trick:
“The most thought-provoking thing in our thought-provoking time is that we are still not thinking.”-Heidegger
“Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least.”-Goethe
“The most useful is the useless. But to experience the useless is the most difficult undertaking for contemporary man. Thereby, what is ‘useful’ is understood as what can be applied practically, as what serves an immediate technical purpose, as what produces some effect, and as that with which I can operate economically and productively. Yet one must look upon the useful as ‘what makes someone whole’ [das Heilsame], that is, what makes the human being at home with himself.”-Heidegger
“Philosophy does not serve the State or the Church, who have other concerns. It serves no established power. The use of philosophy is to sadden. A philosophy that saddens no one, that annoys no one, is not a philosophy. It is useful for harming stupidity, for turning stupidity into something shameful.”-Deleuze
“To affirm is not to bear, carry, or harness oneself to that which exists, but on the contrary to unburden, unharness, and set free that which lives.”-Deleuze
“We have gained reality and lost dreams. No more lounging under a tree and peering at the sky between one's big and second toes; there’s work to be done. To be efficient, one cannot be hungry and dreamy but must eat steak and keep moving.”-Robert Musil
If you would like to attend, please reach out to Dr. Max Schaefer at mschaefer@upei.ca for more information.