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  • Foreign Policy and the Gift of the World


    Front Porch RepublicAuthority Authority: 134
    Devon, PA.  In February 2007, as the Iraq war crept to the end of its fourth year, I published this short essay, proposing a few notions on foreign policy that I had rattling in my head.  When writing it, I sometimes grew nervous, deranged by the prospect that someone might actually read this and find it in some ...
    1 day ago
  • Neo-Liberal Normativity


    Larval Subjects .Authority Authority: 551
    Over at Poetix Dominic has an interesting post up responding to Pete’s recent discussion of normativity over at Speculative Heresy. Dominic writes: The crux here seems to be that “man” is not in himself a normal animal: normative accounts of human being are best taken as descriptions of the commitments we ...
    1 week ago
  • Hegel, The Family, Society, and The State


    SocybertyAuthority Authority: 506
    Hegel states two moments of love whose main consequence is the foundation of a family. The first moment constitutes an essential evolution of the will, which leaves the sphere of the abstract rights and, in general, the subjective, to wish a contact with other with other will. The second moment of love is that in ...
    1 week ago
  • Allan Bloom Interviewed


    snaggletoothie of the Loyal OppositionAuthority Authority: 139
    The other two parts of this interview can be found at Education Is the Sense That Certain Questions Must Be Answered by Hegel Not Oprah at my reading blog The Chinese Jar .
    1 week ago
  • “It’s possible to fight intolerance, stupidity and fanaticism when they come separately. When you get all three together it’s probably wiser to get out, if only to preserve your sanity.” ~ P. D. James


    Lola's Curmudgeonly Musings on Life, Love & Other TriflesAuthority Authority: 121
    But what we need to remember is what happened as a result of the pervasive unrest then could happen now. Those who are being churned into a collective frenzy in their hatred for the man who currently sits in the Oval Office include individuals who only need a push in the right direction to carry that hatred into an ...
    1 week ago
  • Unpolemical Narratives


    IzgadAuthority Authority: 120
    RVA responded to my previous post with a long comment that I believe deserves a posting in its own right:I find both of your following contentions persuasive, that – a) History should be taught from an unpolemical stance and that we should try to understand historical events from the perspectives, rationales, and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Stories for Children Publishing Offers Writers Workshops in 2010


    Fast Press ReleaserAuthority Authority: 134
    Stories for Children Magazinea trademark of Stories for Children Publishing, LLCA monthly Ezine for Children (3 to 12)Website: http://storiesforchildrenmagazine.orgM E D I A  R E L E A S E CONTACT: Donna M. McDineMarketing Manager, Stories for Children MagazineEmail: DonnaMcDine@storiesforchildrenmagazine.orgPhone: ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Thirteenth Meditation, Historia – The Philosophy of History and History in Philosophy


    Eternity in an HourAuthority Authority: 129
    The King’s Library~ Our meeting today, my dear reader, is not one of coincidence, luck or blind chance. That we have met today means that we were meant to meet and our meeting could not have happened in any other way. It is inevitable that the past must be as it has been before the [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • The Ninth Meditation, Systēma – Approaching Systematic Philosophy


    MindstormAuthority Authority: 110
    The Youth of Aristotle by Charles Degeorge~ Our meeting today, my dear reader, is not one of coincidence, luck or blind chance. That we have met today means that we were meant to meet and our meeting could not have happened in any other way. It is inevitable that the past must be as it [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Being, Becoming, and Fatherhood


    Samizdat BlogAuthority Authority: 100
    [Warning: this post is much more about me and my life than my usual posts are. I dont blame you if you want to go read something else.] Back when I was in grad school, I used to carpool from Chicago to my teaching gig at Notre Dame with a lanky guy who got his news from Fox, his opinions from Rush, and his general ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Hegel, Religion and Politics


    P e r ? C r u c e m ? a d ? L u c e mAuthority Authority: 492
    The Hegel Society of America has issued a call for conference papers that ‘investigate or problematize in new ways and in new connections the intersection of religion and politics in Hegel’s philosophy’. The deadline’s not until the end of January, so still some time to get something in. More info here , ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Ninth Meditation, Systēma – Approaching Systematic Philosophy


    Eternity in an HourAuthority Authority: 129
    The Youth of Aristotle by Charles Degeorge~ Our meeting today, my dear reader, is not one of coincidence, luck or blind chance. That we have met today means that we were meant to meet and our meeting could not have happened in any other way. It is inevitable that the past must be as it [...]
    3 weeks ago
  • A pedagogical breakthrough; with bonus thoughts on “the church”


    An und fr sichAuthority Authority: 516
    I have shared with you my struggle to get my students to understand the dialectic . Today, going over the section of Ruether’s Sexism and God-Talk where she talks about the “conversion experience” of feminists and then even more where she talks about the relationship between the feminist “base community” ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Class Struggle In The Roman Republic


    Prose Before HosAuthority Authority: 466
    The Article: The class struggle in the Roman Republic by Alan Woods presented by In Defense of Marxism. [ PBH Editors Note: I spent a lot of time cleaning up the formatting and text to make this more readable ] The Text: “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.” ...
    4 weeks ago
  • The “Hegel renaissance”


    Ensaios ImperfeitosAuthority Authority: 150
    A comment on The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy By Alexander Fangmann 4 November 2009 The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy , edited by Frederick C. Beiser. Cambridge University Press, 2008 Cambridge, Massachusetts. Paperback (ISBN-13: ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Why Read Heidegger


    The New Republic - damon linker FeedAuthority Authority: 100
    German philosopher Martin Heidegger gets a lot of bad press. And for good reason. He was an enthusiastic supporter of the Nazis, he did and said and wrote some nasty things before and after serving as the rector of Freiburg University from 1933-1934, and though he eventually distanced himself from his earlier ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Approaching Systematic Philosophy: The Start of the Beginning


    Eternity in an HourAuthority Authority: 129
    Aristotle~ Our meeting today, my dear reader, is not one of coincidence, luck or blind chance. That we have met today means that we were meant to meet and our meeting could not have happened in any other way. It is inevitable that the past must be as it has been before the future can [...]
    5 weeks ago
  • AMSCHEL MAYER ROTHSCHILD: Knight of Malta


    EndrTimesAuthority Authority: 446
    CGIs Lonestar: AMSCHEL MAYER ROTHSCHILD: Knight of Malta Posted By: CGI_admin Date: Wednesday, 26-Aug-2009 14:15:31 We Americans have a huge tree planted in our back yard right up next to our house. Weve watered it, fed it and pruned it until it has grown so huge we cant really see it anymore. We water it with the ...
    5 weeks ago
  • The cunning of reason


    An und fr sichAuthority Authority: 516
    I’m starting to think that my liberation theology course is being haunted by the ghost of Hegel, because every time I think that I’ve explained the dialectic to them, the next book we read overturns what I’ve said. (It makes me think that I need to read Jameson’s Valences of the Dialectic , and indeed if ...
    5 weeks ago
  • Racing to the bottom or Doomful Nature


    Naught ThoughtAuthority Authority: 405
    Over at Infinite Thought , Nina has a post critiquing a ‘race to the bottom’ in contemporary philosophy; a trend in thought which purportedly draws politics from the laws of nature and asserts the meaninglessness of nature and philosophy.  The post makes a number of statements which need to be addressed.  ...
    5 weeks ago

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