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Jensen Suther
jensensuther
One of Hegel's most reviled, anti-liberal ideas is also one of his most promising: that a rational society must be divided into estates and that individuals should vote qua members
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Zeyad el Nabolsy (زياد النابلسي)
ZNabolsy
1. Philosophers should care about the sociology of philosophy.2. From the perspective of global intellectual history, the analytic-continental divide is a family squabble between 2 Eurocentric siblings. 3. Hegel is
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Norbert Wiener Kreis
carl_b_sachs
Thoughts on recent interpretations of Kant, Hegel, and Marx in Anglophone academic philosophy: a thread. Raymond Geuss observes that the widespread idea that Kant was politically liberal is a fabrication
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
No, Critical Race Theory is about calling every system that's not in the control of the Critical Race Theorists "racist" until it is. It also proceeds from a modified Hegelian
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
I keep trying to explain the "Hegelian religion" thing. It's so important. You have to hear it. You have to see. It's why this is happening.Hegel's ideas have been boiled
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Peter Sachs Collopy
collopy
A lot of the history of social movements can be told through appropriation of tactics from egalitarian to authoritarian movements. Street protest, building occupations, denial of service attacks. We might
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
The birthplace of Critical Theory, in case you've never seen it for yourself. There's a lot going on there. In the first image, immediately in the footnote, you can see
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james.crane
nulla_corona
CLR James’ “Notes on Dialectics” (1969) is one of the weirdest books I’ve ever read. Can someone explain the failure of the comintern & the 4th international using only Hegel’s
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Jason Maurice
JasonMauriceY
Why is there still almost no scholarship on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the German philosopher GWF Hegel? (1/10) #MLKDay @MLKDay @HegelianNews As the few discussions available have
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beka valentine
beka_valentine
Dialectics: you've probably heard of it, but WTF is it?mostly a horribly chosen word to describe a pretty simple concept so here's my personal TLDR on Dialectics so, you know
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Louis Hartnoll
RaaBonares
As we are marking 25 years since Gillian Rose’s passing, here’s a little known fact about her which I think might or should influence how we understand her relation to
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Lustrator
Freiwillbettler
Freud's project is to, following the invention of 19th century empirical science, observe the transcendental I (inner sense) and make theories of it. His mistake of course is that you
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pete wolfendale
deontologistics
One for the radical Rawlsians I've seen out and about. You know what the veil of ignorance looks like when you realise such abstract mutual recognition in the form of
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Beastly McGee
BeastlyMcgee
Dialectical Materialism (philosophy of Marxism:) A Very VERY Bare Bones Basic Introductory Thread! Dialectical Materialism(DM) is one of the three pillars of Marxism, which includes historical materialism and Marxist economics.
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sarah_ogun
I think we need to shift away from looking at beauty as only a interpersonal problem, and start recognizing it as a violent structure. The fact that so many women,
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Liam Bright
lastpositivist
My guess at the standard Western canon in philosophy: Plato, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Seneca, Epicurus, Cicero, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Voltaire, Descartes, Berkeley, Leibniz, Hume, Spinoza, Kant
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