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Jeff Malpas

    This author delves into the profound connections between being, place, and world. Their work often engages with philosophical questions of topology, exploring how we understand and experience space and location in relation to our existence. Through careful analysis, they seek to uncover how our perception of places shapes our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. Readers can anticipate insightful reflections on the nature of existence and our rootedness in environment.

    In the Brightness of Place
    The Fundamental Field
    • The Scottish poet Kenneth White and the Australian philosopher Jeff Malpas came together by chance when Malpas heard an interview with White on ABC radio. Malpas contacted White, and from there they exchanged books and ideas. They arranged to meet at White’s place on the Breton coast, where a conversation about poetry and philosophy developed over four days. Inspired by poets from John Donne to Hölderlin, and philosophers from Nietzsche to Heidegger, they discussed the world, place, narrative, language and politics. This book records that conversation. The Fundamental Field is made up of two the first is by White on Malpas; the second is by Malpas on White. The volume closes with a set of three new philosophical poems by White.

      The Fundamental Field
    • In the Brightness of Place

      Topological Thinking with and After Heidegger

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the significance of place within philosophical discourse, this book draws from various philosophical and literary sources, especially highlighting Heidegger's contributions. It argues that understanding our relationship to place is crucial for a deeper comprehension of existence and thought, offering a fresh perspective on how location influences philosophy.

      In the Brightness of Place