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Friday, January 06, 2006
 
RECOMMENDED READING I. -POSTING PHILOSOPHICALLY

Two - count'em two - themed recommended reading posts tonight !

"Networks of Ortega y Gasset" by Dan of tdaxp

Dan is responding here to my earlier post on the nature of the change from the worldview of the previous century.

"A Hegelian View on Globalization" by Federalist X at Amendment Nine

Hegel always enjoys a bit of a renaissance when the world seems in flux. Federalist X is responding to Dan on globalization and amidst charts of his own, invokes John Robb and Thomas P.M. Barnett.

"Against Equillibrium-Based Ethics" by Matt at Conjectures and Refutations.

Reminds me of the jeremiad that Ayn Rand once hurled against hypothetical dilemmas that life is not based on the ethics of emergencies. Matt has a completely different focus but one that is no less relevant to the puzzlers beloved by freshmen philosopy survey course professors.

" Confucian Cosmopolitanism" by Dr. Sam Crane at The Useless Tree.

Dr. Crane analyzes the " big splash" NYT magazine article by Kwame Anthony Appiah and discusses the market, individualism and -like Matt - context, but from a Confucian perspective.

That's it - for philosophy.
 
Comments:
Cheers, Mark. When it comes to Rand, I can do no better than to rip off what Tom Wolfe said about Marshall McLuhan: she hit a lot of very large nails not quite squarely on the head.

For Hegel, I can do no better than to quote Schopenhauer on the matter: "Should you ever intend to dull the wits of a young man and to incapacitate his brains for any kind of thought whatever, then you cannot do better than to give him Hegel to read. For these monstrous accumulations of words that annul and contradict one another drive the mind into tormenting itself with vain attempts to think anything whatever in connection with them, until finally it collapses from sheer exhaustion. Thus any ability to think is so thoroughly destroyed that the young man will ultimately mistake empty and hollow verbiage for real thought. A guardian fearing that his ward might become too intelligent for his schemes might prevent this misfortune by innocently suggesting the reading of Hegel."
 
Hi Matt,

Indeed she did.

I would advise steering clear of most German philosophers. Their collective track record of real world consequences from their ideas leaves a lot to be desired.
 
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