The title of this thread is so Pythonesque that I always hear John Cleese's voice when I read it. Well done.
I laughed out loud at this. Literally. Eventually we will all be consumed. (One of my favorite episodes). Additionally, it is astonishing how...
I appreciate your response. Thank you for the link - I will spend some time looking it over. This is the type of response that I believe...
Yes. Yes we did.
Indeed. Certainly this is a moment in which the facade of democracy is pierced. For many, material deprivation and dehumanization have been a...
As I understand Schleiermacher, he seems to invoke Spinoza (emphasizing the relationship of parts to the whole) through a Kantian lens:...
In the interest of civil philosophical debate, I would like to ask you a couple of questions. The ideas you present here are the classic...
Hegel, Heidegger, and Husserl? At the same time? That's some serious heavy lifting. I always marvel at the depth of Hegel's thought - every...
Well to date myself, my first exposure to the idea of synchronicity came from the Police album (!). I admit that my understanding of it as an...
This is such a rich and thought-provoking thread - a real treasure (perhaps the best thread on the entire site). There is so much here to...
Hi Kyklos. It's been awhile. Hope you are well. Recalled this passage from Minima Moralia while I was reading this, thought you might you find it...
Kyklos, I really enjoyed this. Really well done. The concept of critique that you describe here (and much of what animates Giroux's critical...
That too is stated in the preceding statements. If you wish to challenge this position, presumably you would want to make an actual argument of...
These statements refer to two distinct arguments. Libertarian arguments (such as Thomson's) suggest that only explicit (perhaps even contractual)...
Wait..what? I literally gave you two specific types of argument in defense of abortion (with references) to the question of "what if life begins...
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