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22234 | Post-structuralism focused on exterior determinants of thought, rather than the thinker [Oksala] |
Full Idea: Post-structuralism was characterised by the denial of the human being as the privileged object of philosophical analysis, focusing instead on the social, linguistic and unconscious determinants of thought. | |
From: Johanna Oksala (How to Read Foucault [2007], Intro) | |
A reaction: I'm new to this, and so far this sounds the same as structralism, so I'll have to keep going. I presume it is the same as the rejection of the author when interpreting literature (as in Barthes?). Structuralism was 'non-historical'. |
20582 | World government needs a shared global identity [Oksala] |
Full Idea: Critics have argued that a global 'demos' would require a shared global identity. | |
From: Johanna Oksala (Political Philosophy: all that matters [2013], Ch.9 'Epi') | |
A reaction: The great divisions are religion and language. The great unifiers are sport, arts and entertainment, plus basic human needs like food, health and housing. The reply is that there cannot be identity without differences, so global democracy is out. |
20568 | The principles Rawls arrives at do not just conform to benevolence, but also result from choices [Oksala] |
Full Idea: The advantage of Rawls's method is that the principles the individual chooses are not only fair according to some abstract principle of benevolence, but also the result of rational choice. | |
From: Johanna Oksala (Political Philosophy: all that matters [2013], Ch.5) | |
A reaction: That is a very nice way of putting the beauty of Rawls's idea. In modern political philosophy you hear far more criticisms of Rawls than praise. If a philosopher is criticised a lot, it is probably because they have stated their views clearly. |
20578 | Anarchists prefer local and communal government [Oksala] |
Full Idea: Anarchists advocate forms of governance such as communes and associations that are as local and close to the direct control of the people as possible. | |
From: Johanna Oksala (Political Philosophy: all that matters [2013], Ch.8) | |
A reaction: Which might explain why recent conservative governments have steadily eliminated local government in Britain. |
20574 | Utilitarianism neglects responsibility, duties and rights [Oksala] |
Full Idea: A focus solely on utility excludes considerations of personal responsibility and duty, as well as considerations of the basic rights of individuals. | |
From: Johanna Oksala (Political Philosophy: all that matters [2013], Ch.7) | |
A reaction: [He cites these as the common modern criticisms] The defence is to explain the value of each of these in utilitarian terms. There is a general problem (conceded by Mill) of motivation in utilitarianism. There's not much in it for me! |
7907 | Human killing is worse if the victim is virtuous [Buddhaghosa] |
Full Idea: In the case of humans killing is the more blameworthy the more virtuous the victim is. | |
From: Buddhaghosa (Papancasudani [c.400], 9.7-10) | |
A reaction: This sentiment has almost become a taboo in western society, and yet it is present all the time. The greatest outcry is about murders of really good citizens. Occasionally the murder of a villain causes little regret. |
18202 | The concept of a field gradually replaced the substances in explaining relations between charges [Einstein/Infeld] |
Full Idea: In the beginning the field concept was no more than a means of facilitating the understanding of phenomena. ...In the new field language it is the field and not the charges themselves which is essential. The substance was overshadowed by the field. | |
From: Einstein,A/Infeld,L (The Evolution of Physics [1938], p.151), quoted by Penelope Maddy - Naturalism in Mathematics II.4 | |
A reaction: This is very important for philosophical metaphysicians, especially those like me who want to explain the universe by the nature of the stuff that composes it. The 'stuff' had better not be simplistic individual 'substances'. |