The Magic of Matter

Philosophy Today 64 (4):877-881 (2020)
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Abstract

I look at what Walter Benjamin calls the “magic of matter,” a silent form of communication between material objects, including our bodies. This communion exists even when bodies are separated as they are during the pandemic and becomes especially sensible to us when the physical presence of others is removed.

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James Martel
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