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| | Should modern man devote himself like Sartre to undermining bourgeois society and scoffing at manners and morals? Should he play the part of Socrates, questioning everything and affirming nothing? To answer yes to these questions is to grant nothing to human life beyond the mockery of it. T.S. Eliot's solution was to embrace culture and tradition, and to take the path of poetry... (essay by Sir Roger Scruton)
| | im1776.com
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| | Throughout his intellectual career, the French philosopher Michel Foucault pursued two goals: a critique of the Enlightenment, and a 'return' to the Greeks. These two projects, or rather two faces of his life's work of which the thought of Immanuel Kant seemed to him to be the clearest expression, were understood by Foucault's sharpest observers on the left, such as Jurgen Habermas, as a new form of conservatism, following in the wake of Nietzsche and Heidegger, Foucault's chief philosophical inspirations.
| | itself.blog
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| | From time to time, we host book events, primarily focused on recent publications in theology and continental philosophy or exceptionally dense novels. This page is an archive of those events. Beatrice Marovich,Sister Death: Political Theologies for Living and Dying (event) (Bookshop.org (US) Hive.co.uk (UK)) Thomas Lynch, Apocalyptic Political Theology: Hegel, Taubes, and Malabou (event) (Bookshop.org...
| | james-carr.org
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| A summary of my experinece reading the Buddhist Theravada scriptures, one sutra per day