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Jun 2019
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ZIZ235 Hegel with Neuralink (16.04.2019)

Slavoj Žižek - Collected Recordings
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Visit to Film and Television Studies Program at University of Vermont, Full talk title: “Hegel with Neuralink, Will our Immersion into Singularity Save Us from the Fall?” 
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