John Rajchman
John Rajchman (born June 25, 1946) is a philosopher working in the areas of art history, architecture, and continental philosophy. Son of Jan A. Rajchman, a Polish-American computer scientist.[1]
John Rajchman is an Adjunct Professor[2] and Director of Modern Art M.A. Programs in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University. He has previously taught at Princeton University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Collège International de Philosophie in Paris, and The Cooper Union, among others.
He is a Contributing Editor for Artforum and is on the board of Critical Space. John Rajchman received a B.A., from Yale University and Ph.D., from Columbia University.
Works
- Michel Foucault: The Freedom of Philosophy (1985)
- Post-analytic Philosophy (1985) editor with Cornel West
- Le Savoir-faire avec l'inconscient : éthique et psychanalyse (1986)
- Philosophical Events: Essays of the '80s (1991)
- Truth and Eros, Foucault, Lacan and the Question of Ethics (1991)
- The Identity in Question (1995) editor
- Constructions (Writing Architecture) (1998)
- The Deleuze Connections (2000)
- Rendre la terre légère (2005)
- French Philosophy Since 1945: Problems, Concepts, Inventions (2011) editor with Etienne Balibar
gollark: You're right, I should just replace my morning snacks with FPGAs.
gollark: Hmm, maybe *I* could purchase an FPGA and see how practical this is.
gollark: Imagine just how many cells you could increment or whatever!
gollark: Maybe stick a small RISC-V core on the FPGA to do general BF preprocessing, then have a main block which runs optimized BF bytecode.
gollark: Yes, just make an optimizing BF interpreter thing on an FPGA.
References
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