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www.thephilosopher1923.org
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| | | | | One way to scry the future of philosophy is to look at its past. However, the history of philosophy tends to tell a rather narrow and parochial story. This story predominantly focuses on Europe to the exclusion of almost everywhere else. The shift away from such a bias has already begun, but there are still deeply Eurocentric assumptions built into the most influential general histories of philosophy. One invisible assumption is that there is such a thing as "Western Philosophy". | |
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aeon.co
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| | | | | Academic philosophy can indeed make sense of our interdependent world. But only if it transforms by becoming truly diverse | |
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www.palladiummag.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explores the complex and evolving role of Confucianism in contemporary China and its historical parallels with Japan's pre-WWII Confucian nationalism. It highlights the tensions between liberal and authoritarian interpretations of Confucianism, the influence of Japanese Confucianism on Chinese intellectuals, and the challenges faced by liberal Confucians in the face of rising authoritarianism. The piece also touches on the potential for Confucianism to be reformed to align with modern democratic values and the importance of a progressive reconstruction of Confucianism to counter authoritarian trends. | |
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www.sindark.com
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| | | [AI summary] An analysis by a political scientist discussing how Trump's second term is dismantling the post-WWII security order through economic warfare and isolationist policies, potentially leading to a collapse of the transatlantic alliance and a strengthened strategic partnership between authoritarian nations. | ||