The Subway, the Euro, and the Obscene Underside of Being “For Beginners”: A Hegelian Jaunt Through Boyle’s Autonomy ππΆ π€
Ah, Boyle. He begins, does he not, with the contingent encounter in the subterranean labyrinth β the Roma woman’s plea πΆ, the Viennese couple’s eruption of ressentiment π‘. A perfect tableau, is it not? The very unplanned nature of the event, he insists, screams “autonomy!” πͺ But let us not be so hasty to celebrate […]