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·Feb 14

Analytic Philosophy, Bourgeois Ideology

My friend Christoph Schuringa touched a real nerve with his Jacobin piece on analytic philosophy. What I took from his piece is, roughly, that analytic philosophy is bourgeois ideology. That’s to say, it is a research programme that ultimately serves the interest of the ruling classes, the bourgeoisie. …

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Analytic Philosophy, Bourgeois Ideology
Analytic Philosophy, Bourgeois Ideology

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Nov 10, 2022

Shadow Socialism

Some socialists are “market” socialists, others are “planning” socialists. “Planning” usually means central planning, though not always. Robin Hahnel and others have for a while been advocating a system of democratic economic planning, though I think it would be fairest to say that this is somewhere in between a planning…

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Shadow Socialism
Shadow Socialism

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Nov 3, 2021

Fascism wasn’t needed

The attack on the US Capitol Building gave new impetus to an ongoing media debate over whether Donald Trump (and others like him) should be called a fascist. There is a limit to how fruitful debates like this can be, of course. There is no simple rule on how we…

Fascism

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Fascism wasn’t needed
Fascism wasn’t needed
Fascism

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Jun 19, 2021

Discount Rates, Exploitation, and the End of Capitalism

Alexander Douglas I don’t often have the opportunity to publicly engage in general speculation about our economic future. I hope you don’t mind my using this event as such an opportunity. Everything I say below is offered as a mere speculation, whose establishment would depend on a great deal of…

Capitalism

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Capitalism

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May 17, 2021

More on Spinozist and Zhuangzist Immortality

I wrote before about Hao Wang’s suggestion that Spinoza’s view on immortality — or what Spinoza calls “the eternity of the mind”:

Spinoza

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More on Spinozist and Zhuangzist Immortality
More on Spinozist and Zhuangzist Immortality
Spinoza

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Jan 12, 2021

Justin Smith on René Girard

Justin Smith wrote a fairly critical blog post on René Girard to which I feel moved to reply. A lot of it attacks Girard’s appeal in Silicon Valley, which I don’t know much about. But the post also criticises Girard’s theory itself. …

Rene Girard

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Justin Smith on René Girard
Justin Smith on René Girard
Rene Girard

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·Nov 29, 2020

A Bit More on Marx and Cohen

In the last post I questioned G.A. Cohen’s critique of the Labour Theory of Value, which comes in two parts: (1) the LTV involves a mistaken idea that labour creates value; (2) Marx’s theory of exploitation can be retained without the LTV. These have been taken as established by some…

Marx

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Marx

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·Nov 27, 2020

G.A. Cohen on Marx on Exploitation

As I was writing on Marx on value, a few analytic political philosophers recommended this essay to me: G.A. Cohen’s “The Labor Theory of Value and the Concept of Exploitation”. I puzzled over it for a while, but I think it must be wrong, at least on one central point…

Marx

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Marx

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Published in Genus Specious

·Nov 14, 2020

Susan Stebbing on Metaphysics and Beauty

In 1932 L. Susan Stebbing gave a wonderful presentation to the Aristotelian Society, on ‘The Method of Analysis in Metaphysics’. In it, she begins with a number of accurate historical statements, for example that J.M.E. McTaggart was ‘the greatest deductive philosopher of this century (and […] the greatest since Spinoza)’…

Philosophy

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Susan Stebbing on Metaphysics and Beauty
Susan Stebbing on Metaphysics and Beauty
Philosophy

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·Nov 9, 2020

Language, Daoism, Mimetic Desire

Medieval philosophers spoke of words being ‘imposed’ for things, either directly or by way of the ideas of things. When we acquire language, we learn which words are imposed for which things. It is as if we begin by encountering the things and then wonder what they are called. …

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Language, Daoism, Mimetic Desire
Language, Daoism, Mimetic Desire

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Alexander Douglas

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Lecturer in Philosophy, University of St. Andrews — personal website: https://axdouglas.com/

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