Wed 16 Jun, 2010 02:51 am - Let me examplify what i mean exactly: Ibn Khaldun, for instance, was only seemingly religious. His "Muqaddimah", studied at length by Marx in the writing process of Capital, was an... (view)
Tue 15 Jun, 2010 11:27 am - [quote="Theaetetus"]
I generally consult the East for my spiritual texts, and the West for my philosophical texts.
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My point is exactly that under that religious and... (view)
Sun 13 Jun, 2010 09:42 am - My philosophers (among only what I know and read):
3. Hegel. (There many things one can say about Hegel's genius; but let me only put that he is the founder of the master vs. slave... (view)
Sat 19 Dec, 2009 03:46 am - [COLOR=black]I look at Zizek's writings with respect and care, although I have just begun to read his studies with the "Sublime Object of Ideology". (The first book of Zizek that is... (view)
Thu 10 Dec, 2009 06:30 pm - [QUOTE=Reconstructo;109634]Welcome, Ant.
I look forward to chewing up some Marx, Feuerbach, and maybe even some Hegel with you.[/QUOTE]
Dear Reconstructo, those names are really very... (view)
Wed 9 Dec, 2009 10:13 am - [QUOTE=jgweed;109374]Philosophical interpretations of the world in various ways, however, can actually change it, although not in the immediate and heroic fashion some may wish.
Welcome to... (view)
Mon 7 Dec, 2009 10:33 am - I would like to say "hi" to all members of the Philosophy Forum with the famous 11th thesis of Marx on Feuerbach: "[I]Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various... (view)