Here's to more philosophers starting businesses, and more entrepreneurs doing philosophy. We desperately need more points of contact between theory and practice. As an entrepreneur I interpreted sublation as the progress of solving bigger and more interesting problems. Problems never end with any business, but your business will end if you repeatedly struggle against the same problem.
Here's to more philosophers starting businesses, and more entrepreneurs doing philosophy. We desperately need more points of contact between theory and practice. As an entrepreneur I interpreted sublation as the progress of solving bigger and more interesting problems. Problems never end with any business, but your business will end if you repeatedly struggle against the same problem.
Excellent piece, Cadell, and I took copious notes to reflect on. This work is tracing-out the edge of what we need to think.