**BREAKING: Parisian Philosopher Pierre Deny Predicts the "Great Emotional Resignation" – A New Human Condition by 2035**
In a viral manifesto that has crashed servers from the Sorbonne to Silicon Valley, reclusive French philosopher **Pierre Deny** has unveiled his boldest thesis yet: *The Post-Logic Society: Why We Will Feel Our Way to the Future.*
Deny, famous for his 2023 critique of "algorithmic rationality," claims that by 2035, humanity will abandon logical consensus in favor of a new framework he calls **"Affective Pragmatism."** According to Deny, our current obsession with data and objective truth has led to a collective emotional burnout. The next decade, he argues, will see a massive "Emotional Resignation" — a voluntary withdrawal from the digital chaos that demands constant, rational decision-making.
“We are entering the decade of the **Feeling-Machine Interlude**,” Deny states in the unpublished manuscript leaked to a private Substack. “Neural interfaces will not just read your thoughts; they will negotiate your emotions in real-time with public policy. The question won’t be ‘What is true?’ but ‘What feels safe?’”
Critics call the theory dystopian, warning of a society that abandons objective reality for curated emotional states. Proponents, however, argue Deny is merely describing the inevitable endgame of an over-stimulated world.
**The Pierre Deny Effect?** Already, small communes in rural France are experimenting with “Deny Days” – 48-hour periods with zero digital input, dedicated solely to communal emotional processing.
Will the world resign from logic? Or is Pierre Deny the most dangerous philosopher of the 21st century?