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Mar 2024
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Catherine Malabou on the Clitoris, AI, A...

Crisis and Critique
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Frank Ruda and Agon Hamza sit down with the French philosopher Catherine Malabou to discuss her latest books on anarchism and clitoris, Artificial Intelligence, domination, films and culture, the role of philosophy, and a lot of other topics.

 

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