Costica Bradatan is Associate Professor of Humanities at Texas Tech University and Honorary Research Associate Professor of Philosophy at University of Queensland, Australia. He has authored or edited ten books, including Dying for Ideas: The Dangerous Lives of the Philosophers (Bloomsbury, 2015), and written for The New York Times, Times Literary Supplement, The Boston Review, Christian Science Monitor, and other publications. He is Religion/Comparative Studies Editor for The Los Angeles Review of Books.
Suppose there is a manner of doing philosophy that, strictly speaking, doesn’t involve writing and speech-making, lecturing and teaching—indeed, a form of philosophizing that doesn’t even need language. Suppose, further, … Read More