Philosophy Unbound.
Instead of assuming that philosophy is really possible only inside the professional academy, we postulate that philosophy is really possible only outside the professional academy.
Welcome to Against Professional: A Co-Authored Anarcho-Philosophical Diary
Instead of assuming that philosophy is really possible only inside the professional academy, we postulate that philosophy is really possible only outside the professional academy.
Enlightenment is the human being’s emergence from his own self-incurred immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one’s understanding without the direction from another.
Some ducks are swimming around in a pond; one of them looks down and sees some fish swimming around directly beneath him.
In “Descartes Is Not Our Father,” a very interesting–but I also think, very wrong-headed– essay published in The New York Times on 25 September 2017
We focused on Schopenhauer and Peirce: but we might just as easily have written about Diogenes, Socrates, Spinoza, Kierkegaard, Thoreau, Marx, Nietzsche, Walter Benjamin, or Simone Weil.
Two extremely interesting movements in contemporary philosophy have emerged simultaneously, but also almost entirely independently of one another: performance philosophy and public philosophy.