A.M. Moskovitz
Notes from the Crawl Room: A Collection of Philosophical Horrors
Notes from the Crawl Room: A Collection of Philosophical Horrors
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Notes from the Crawl Room employs the horror genre to critique the absurdities of philosophy, revealing the de-humanizing effects of philosophies that are disconnected from real-life experiences. It offers humorous critiques of philosophy while also being philosophical in nature, encouraging readers to think differently and explore the unsettling and creative potential of stories.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 192 pages
\n Publication date: 02 December 2021
\n Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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"Notes from the Crawl Room" is a unique and thought-provoking collection of short stories that employs the lens and methods of horror writing to critique the excesses and absurdities of philosophy. The author, A.M. Moskovitz, delves into various themes, including the devastating and de-humanizing effects of philosophies that are disconnected from real-life experiences. Through a Kafkaesque exploration of administrative absurdities, the horrors of discursive violence, white supremacy, and the living spectres of patriarchy, Moskovitz challenges the reader to confront the complex aspects of our lives.
What sets "Notes from the Crawl Room" apart is its ability to offer not only humorous critiques of philosophy but also serve as pieces of philosophy in themselves. Each story is carefully crafted to provoke thought and encourage the reader to approach ideas in a more unconventional and open-minded way. The author's use of horror elements adds an unsettling and creative dimension to the narratives, allowing the reader to explore the unsettling and creative potential of stories for revealing what thinking philosophically might truly mean.
One of the key themes in "Notes from the Crawl Room" is the absurdity of arguing over sentences in philosophy while the world around us suffers. The stories highlight the disconnect between abstract philosophical theories and the realities of human suffering and oppression. By exposing the hollowness of philosophical discourse, Moskovitz encourages the reader to question the value of philosophical inquiry and to consider the practical implications of different philosophical positions.
Another theme is the power of storytelling to reveal the truth and challenge dominant narratives. The stories in "Notes from the Crawl Room" are filled with vivid imagery and compelling characters, allowing the reader to experience the horrors and absurdities of philosophical ideas firsthand. Through these narratives, the author encourages the reader to think critically and to consider alternative perspectives that may have been overlooked by traditional philosophical discourse.
In addition to its critical engagement with philosophy, "Notes from the Crawl Room" is also a celebration of the imaginative potential of human thought. The author encourages the reader to think outside the box and to explore the possibilities of philosophical inquiry in new and exciting ways. The stories offer a refreshing antidote to philosophy that seeks to close down and shut off the imaginative potential of human thought, instead reveling in the unsettling and creative potential of stories for revealing what thinking philosophically might really mean.
Overall, "Notes from the Crawl Room" is a thought-provoking and challenging collection of short stories that offers a unique perspective on philosophy and its implications for our lives. Through its use of horror writing and its exploration of complex themes, the book encourages the reader to think critically and to consider alternative ways of understanding the world. Whether you are a philosopher, a student of philosophy, or simply someone who enjoys thought-provoking literature, this book is a must-read for anyone who seeks to expand their horizons and explore the unsettling and creative potential of stories for revealing the truth about philosophy and our world."
\n Weight: 258g\n
Dimension: 139 x 217 x 17 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781350191884\n \n
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