
Disintegrator 34. Spirit (w/ Catherine Malabou)
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Aug 8, 2025 Catherine Malabou, a renowned European philosopher, graces the discussion with her insights on plasticity, bridging neuroscience and modern thought. She explores the impact of AI on education, urging a philosophical approach to understand our evolving identities. Delving into feminine autonomy, she positions the clitoris as a revolutionary symbol against gender binaries. The conversation also tackles prefigurative politics in anarchism, urging for immediate enactment of revolutionary ideals in our tech-driven society.
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AI's Mirror Fails Recognition
- When spirit (AI) meets itself today it produces an uncanny stranger rather than recognition.
- Malabou sees this failure of mirror-recognition as philosophically significant and unresolved.
Generativity Without Genesis
- Large language models collapse genetic, temporal hierarchies, presenting data horizontally rather than as staged development.
- Malabou calls this a leveling that exposes language's genesis all at once, challenging notions of evolution.
Anarchic Potential Co-Opted By Capital
- Malabou sees AI's anarchic horizontality as politically promising but captured by capitalist interests.
- She worries tech giants privatize anarchistic potentials, turning emancipation into profit.





