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By Jeremy P. Bushnell in bookshelf — 16 Dec 2025

HOW TO TELL WHEN WE WILL DIE

HOW TO TELL WHEN WE WILL DIE

Notes (oldest to newest)

1. Privilege and sociality

2. Patients as producers of knowledge

3. The subject and the world, for Wittgenstein

4. The emptiness of madness

5. Care and criminality

6. Hedva on violence

7. "The house protects the dreamer"

8. Care, kink, and boundaries

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