One only leaves a thinker behind by incorporating the valuable features of his work into a new whole, such as to think him better than he thought himself. I’m not convinced you or Hayek understand very much about the history of philosophy since Hegel, that is to say , all of the philosophies and social sciences which have benefited from his influence. A central feature of post-Hegelian thought is the appreciation that individual knowing is the product of interactive dynamics within a cultural community, that knowledge and values are in large part socially constructed through language. Post-Hegelians are thus moral relativists rather than moral realists.I'm not insulting Marx by the observation that history has left him behind. It's just a fact. — frank
One only leaves a thinker behind by incorporating the valuable features of his work into a new whole, such as to think him better than he thought himself. I’m not convinced you or Hayek understand very much about the history of philosophy since Hegel — Joshs
Does any culture believe stabbing and murdering people is acceptable (outside of war!)? — Jackson
You're saying Marx is ground zero for everything in philosophy since Hegel?
Probably not. — frank
No. Just what I said. Stabbing people for fun. What culture thinks that is good? — Jackson
What is positive side of killing someone for fun? Nothing to do with moral or immoral. Why would any society want people to do it? — Jackson
postmodernists argue that all morality is culture -relative.
— Joshs
Would not agree with that assertion. Does any culture believe stabbing and murdering people is acceptable (outside of war!)? — Jackson
Yes. Being a moderate or independent typically means youre anti-extremist and anti-collectivist.That's interesting. Neither extreme can accept diverse viewpoints, so in a sense they're both collectivist in their own ways. Is that what you mean? — frank
Yes. Being a moderate or independent typically means youre anti-extremist and anti-collectivist. — Harry Hindu
What is the left now, and what is the far left? Who is the far left? — frank
Defining "the left" and "the far left" is like using a cheap microscope. — Bitter Crank
Little remains of the "left" or "far left" of my youth (60 years ago). The last generation of people for whom "left" and "leftist" had a fairly clear meaning are dead or will be gone in another decade. This passing isn't anything tragic or new; it's normal. — Bitter Crank
A lot of "what is going on" seems very "edgy" which is to say, not highly understandable, probably not widely supported. Four year olds switching genders and reactionaries who want to see women back in the kitchen in heels like 1950s advertisements, are both "far out". Left and Right just seem irrelevant terms for such of this (crap). — Bitter Crank
A lot of "what is going on" seems very "edgy" which is to say, not highly understandable, probably not widely supported. Four year olds switching genders and reactionaries who want to see women back in the kitchen in heels like 1950s advertisements, are both "far out". Left and Right just seem irrelevant terms for such of this (crap). — Bitter Crank
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