Wednesday 7 December 2016

For a little substance : check this out. It's an article by George Yancy on, uh, well, philosophy and state of things.. "To be “philosophically adjusted” is to belie what I see as one major aim of philosophy — to speak to the multiple ways in which we suffer, to be a voice through which suffering might speak and be heard, and to offer a gift to my students that will leave them maladjusted and profoundly unhappy with the world as it is. Bringing them to that state is what I call doing “high stakes philosophy.” It is a form of practising philosophy that refuses to ignore the horrible realities of people who suffer and that rejects ideal theory, which functions to obfuscate such realities. It is a form of philosophizing that refuses to be seduced by what Friedrich Nietzsche called 'conceptual mummies.' Nietzsche notes that for many philosophers, “nothing actual has escaped from their hands alive.”

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