Christos Tombras is a supervising psychoanalyst practicing in London. He lectures, runs workshops and facilitates reading groups; his main research interest is in a dialogue between continental philosophy and psychoanalysis. His book "Discourse Ontology: Body and the Construction of a World, from Heidegger through Lacan" is out from Palgrave (2019).
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Published in: HomeThe cat on the Tehran mat
"The moment you look elsewhere, the cat will jump on it. You know that. Lessons from history."
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Nothing but
"I was not planning to write about Bulgarian politics. My focus, as promised last month, was going to be truth."
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Published in: HomeAxioms of choice
Could it be that the general interpretative framework of the standard model of quantum physics is not falsifiable as...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The Fire of Moscow
"We always have some interpretative framework. All of us. Scientists and conspiracy theorists alike."
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Published in: HomeTruth, with strings attached
Why would anyone want to find a proof that the Earth is flat? Why the effort?
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Published in: HomeTen seconds from now
It’s difficult, if not impossible, to know what one’s intention is, both in life, and in art.