Home
About
Bio Posture Themes
Consultation
Accompagnement & Supervision (Français) Coaching & Supervision (English)
Research
Publications Conferences & Lectures Blog
Teaching
Academic Teaching Certificat Récits de Vie & Accompagnement Biographique
Book
About the book Reviews Table of Contents Download / Purchase
Photographs
In situ Engadin 1929-2008 Translation Marques du temps
Art Videos
The Rhuthmos project Contemplating Celebrating Entertaining Learning Meeting Shopping Working
Contact
Sunkhronos

Michel Alhadeff-Jones

Scientific & Artistic Inquiry
Home
About
Bio Posture Themes
Consultation
Accompagnement & Supervision (Français) Coaching & Supervision (English)
Research
Publications Conferences & Lectures Blog
Teaching
Academic Teaching Certificat Récits de Vie & Accompagnement Biographique
Book
About the book Reviews Table of Contents Download / Purchase
Photographs
In situ Engadin 1929-2008 Translation Marques du temps
Art Videos
The Rhuthmos project Contemplating Celebrating Entertaining Learning Meeting Shopping Working
Contact
Sunkhronos
Bye-bye (original picture available at: http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/01/good-bye-to-all-that-twitter.html)

Bye-bye (original picture available at: http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/01/good-bye-to-all-that-twitter.html)

Twitter and the experience of temporal neurosis

Referring to the ambivalences that emerge when using social media, such as Twitter, I introduce in this post the notion of "temporal neurosis" to stress not only the conflicting, but also the ambivalent nature of the temporal tensions that may be experienced in the everyday life.

Read more …
PostedSeptember 18, 2017
AuthorMichel
Categoriesphilosophy, media, technology, psychology, sociology
Tagspatterns of duality, media, temporal conflicts, schizochrony, Gaston Bachelard, psychoanalysis, temporal neurosis, Gaston Pineau, Twitter, ambivalence
1 CommentPost a comment

Bachelard's intuition around the aim of rhythmanalysis

This post briefly locates the contribution of Gaston Bachelard – a French philosopher of science – in regard to the notion of rhythmanalysis.

Read more …
PostedNovember 1, 2016
AuthorMichel
Categoriestheory, philosophy, physics
Tagsrhythmanalysis, Lucio Pinheiro do Santos, Henri Lefebvre, continuity, discontinuity, patterns of duality, contradictions, method, alternance, self-development, Gaston Bachelard
CommentPost a comment

© 2013-2019 Michel Alhadeff-Jones