Envisioning a post-European thinking: not through a neutralization of differences nor a return to tradition, but through an individuation of thinking between East and West.With the unstoppable advance of global capitalism, the Heimatlosigkeit (homelessness) which twentieth-century European philosophers spoke of—and which Heidegger declared had become the "destiny of the world"—is set to become ever more pathological in its consequences. But rather than dreaming of an impossible return to Heimat, Yuk Hui argues that today thinking must start out from the standpoint of becoming-homeless.Drawing on the philosophies of Gilbert Simondon, Jacques Derrida, Bernard Stiegler, and Jan Patočka alongside the thought of Kitaro Nishida, Keiji Nishitani, and Mou Zongsan among others, Yuk Hui envisions a project of a post-European thinking. If Asia and Europe are to devise new modes of confronting capitalism, technology, and planetarisation, this must take place neither through a neutralization of differences nor a return to tradition, but through an individuation of thinking between East and West.Post-Europe - Hui, Yuk Envisioning a post-European thinking: not through a neutralization of differences nor a return to tradition, but through an individuation of thinking Post Europ Future of European Postal Operators? At the heart of the postal ecosystem, European citizens can continue to benefit from an evolving and sustainable postal Europe - The Washington Post Russia-Ukraine energy war roars back into action after mediation fails. By David L. Stern and Ellen Francis. Posting Declaration: Road Transport This portal is designed for road transport operators who have to comply with the EU rules on posting of drivers established in Directive (EU) 2020/1057. Marshall Plan, 1948 In the immediate post-World War II period, Europe remained ravaged by war and thus susceptible to exploitation by an internal and external Communist threat. Ecclesia in Europa (June 28, 2003) | John Paul II In today's Europe too, both in the post- Communist countries and in the West, the parish, while in need of constant renewal,(25) continues