Hype's Philosophy Thread
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Interestingly, Islamic views about reason are at least partially influenced by medieval theologians and the ancient Greeks in basically the same way that Christian (Augustine, Aquinas) and Jewish (via Maimonides, Gersonides) views are. In fact, it was during the Islamic golden age that Greek philosophy was brought to Europe (by Avicenna and Averroes [Ibn Sina and Ibn Rushd], among others). So, yes, all Abrahamic religions basically think similar things about what reason is and how humans came to possess it. Not everything they say is obviously false, but it needs to be thought through carefully.
Here's some stuff you could look at / skim through, though a lot of it is pretty complicated, but it might give you some idea of what's in the background of all of this:
Here's Aristotle's "De Anima" (On The Soul): http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/soul.html -- You could probably read this; it gets assigned in undergraduate classes pretty regularly.
And here are some fairly complex articles about some medieval religious views that were influenced by Aristotle:
http://www.iep.utm.edu/faith-re/ [Article on Faith and Reason in general; if you take a look at any of these links, it should probably be this one, since it covers much of the stuff the others do, but in less detail]
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/arab ... influence/ [Influence of Arabic/Islamic philosophy on Western thought]
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ibn- ... ulPracPhil [Avicenna's metaphysics of the rational soul]
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-reason/ [Kant's account of Reason]
Here's some stuff you could look at / skim through, though a lot of it is pretty complicated, but it might give you some idea of what's in the background of all of this:
Here's Aristotle's "De Anima" (On The Soul): http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/soul.html -- You could probably read this; it gets assigned in undergraduate classes pretty regularly.
And here are some fairly complex articles about some medieval religious views that were influenced by Aristotle:
http://www.iep.utm.edu/faith-re/ [Article on Faith and Reason in general; if you take a look at any of these links, it should probably be this one, since it covers much of the stuff the others do, but in less detail]
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/arab ... influence/ [Influence of Arabic/Islamic philosophy on Western thought]
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ibn- ... ulPracPhil [Avicenna's metaphysics of the rational soul]
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-reason/ [Kant's account of Reason]
Re: Hype's Philosophy Thread
Cool, thank you. I sometimes wish I'd got into all this in my early twenties, but with everything going on at the moment it's taken my interest in it to a higher level.
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Hype,
Are you aware of Fredric Jameson or any of his work?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredric_Jameson
Postmodern philosopher/Marxist I have bumped into a couple times reading various articles.
I am considering reading this book as it seems to really mesh with my thoughts on capitalism of late:
Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmod ... Capitalism
Are you aware of Fredric Jameson or any of his work?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredric_Jameson
Postmodern philosopher/Marxist I have bumped into a couple times reading various articles.
I am considering reading this book as it seems to really mesh with my thoughts on capitalism of late:
Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmod ... Capitalism
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I'm not familiar with him. I'm not very well-versed on postmodernist/marxist/comp. lit/crit theory stuff (at best I have an undergrad's understanding of some of the classic texts). Recently I was forced to read some leftist stuff on populism because it kind of coincided with some stuff I was working on, but I confess I find it difficult to do anything with it, even when I think I agree with what's being said.mockbee wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 10:56 amHype,
Are you aware of Fredric Jameson or any of his work?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredric_Jameson
Postmodern philosopher/Marxist I have bumped into a couple times reading various articles.
I am considering reading this book as it seems to really mesh with my thoughts on capitalism of late:
Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmod ... Capitalism
I'm sure there's some good stuff in there though. Maybe if you do read it, you can post some thoughts here and I'll see if I can think of some stuff to say about it. Maybe you'll just teach me something.
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The titular essay is a seminal piece on postmodernism, centered in large part on the disorientating surface(s) of cultural and spatial production in the age of late capitalism. It can be found online in its original publication in New Left Review (1984):
https://newleftreview.org/issues/I146/a ... apitalism
It's helpful to read Linda Hutcheon in tandem, particularly The Politics of Postmodernism, which troubles several of Jameson's base assumptions about the evacuation of meaning and politics under the "cultural logic of late capitalism."
https://newleftreview.org/issues/I146/a ... apitalism
It's helpful to read Linda Hutcheon in tandem, particularly The Politics of Postmodernism, which troubles several of Jameson's base assumptions about the evacuation of meaning and politics under the "cultural logic of late capitalism."
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Thanks for the link to the article.tvrec wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:43 pmThe titular essay is a seminal piece on postmodernism, centered in large part on the disorientating surface(s) of cultural and spatial production in the age of late capitalism. It can be found online in its original publication in New Left Review (1984):
https://newleftreview.org/issues/I146/a ... apitalism
It's helpful to read Linda Hutcheon in tandem, particularly The Politics of Postmodernism, which troubles several of Jameson's base assumptions about the evacuation of meaning and politics under the "cultural logic of late capitalism."
Yeah, I don't think I'm getting that book. Even though it looks like something I would want to write if I knew a bunch of big words and names of movements....
I think this Hutcheon may be more readable...
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1354361?seq=1
How/why are you familiar with these see works?
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Time as a student and teacher in graduate English Studies programs. A couple of Jameson's essays are canonical and oft-debated in English programs, the one cited already along with "Third-World Literature."