by Oscar Delaney Intellectual property rights are widely believed to be the only plausible way to incentivise productive but risky … More
Author: Exordium e-Journal
Reading Adorno with Fisher: Capital, (Inter)passivity and Cultural Malaise
by Will Partridge In the Dialectic of Enlightenment, Theodor W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer outline their conception of the ‘culture industry’;[i] a … More
The Stateless and the State: A Modern Social Contract?
by Josh Grainger Whilst being a refugee is the bleak reality for more than twenty-six million people, and it has … More
Foucault and the Unravelling of Liberalism
by Kevin Le Merle Michel Foucault’s work has served to undermine the liberal Canon by calling into question the way we … More
Creativity x Autonomy: A Collaboration that Instrumentalises Autonomy under Oppressive Circumstances
by Madison Mamczur Adaptive preference formation describes individuals’ preferences that are inconsistent with basic flourishing, and which are formed under … More
A Buddhist Perspective on Suicide
by Chara Scroope The following video includes themes of suicide which may trigger some viewers. Note: Both Exordium and the … More
Kantian Aesthetics and Morality: A Comparison of the Beautiful and the Sublime
by David Fan At the start of Critique of Judgment, Immanuel Kant presents to us the “great chasm that separates the … More
Little Aphrodisiac
by Marnie Ball Open. A whimsical woodland Of pastel beauty, and secret pleasure. Close. Cherish the silence A moment for … More
The True Point of Departure in the Early Modern Period
by Rory Brown This is an edited reprint of an original version of this essay which originally appeared in AustLit … More
Existential Gravity: Relationships and Nietzsche’s Eternal Return in The Unbearable Lightness of Being
by Serena May The Unbearable Lightness of Being, written by Milan Kundera, expands on the concepts of existential weight and … More
Plato’s Bakery: A Dialogue on Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”
by Sourena Borzoo Plato: Hi, welcome to The Realm of Form’s Bakery. What can I get you? Sourena: Hey, could I just … More
Understanding Climate Activism using Arendt’s Theory of Political Judgement
by Talia Fell More and more, people are turning to protests and activism to send a message to their government … More
Nietzsche on Nihilism: Terrifying Reality or Liberating Opportunity?
by Thomas Ross While Friedrich Nietzsche is considered to be one of the most important philosophers to have lived in … More
Contents: Issue 7
Issue 7: June 2019 Philosophy as a Way of Life — Arden Cadallo-Dent This essay explores the philosophical methods known … More
Is Being Worth It? Martin Heidegger’s Deeper Ontology
By Ryan Morgan-Kleinman Throughout Martin Heidegger’s long and tumultuous career, the quest to reveal the true nature of ‘Being’ lay … More
Lyotard: A Rephrasing of Silence and the ‘Political’
By Tia Wolf “One of the aims of critical Philosophy is to dispute traditional modes of thinking and the historical … More
On The Modern University as an Ideological State Apparatus
By Drew Pavlou The modern university is cold, alienating and lifeless. The neoliberal university serialises students, stripping them of their … More
Poetic Reflections
By Anonymous Mind’s Eye Racing Through a Grove of Words Mind’s eye racing through a grove of words, and bushels formed … More