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Full Idea
I claim that philosophy begins in disappointment, and there are two forms of disappointment that interest me: religious and political disappointment
Gist of Idea
Philosophy begins in disappointment, notably in religion and politics
Source
Simon Critchley (Impossible Objects: interviews [2012], 2)
Book Ref
Critchley,Simon: 'Impossible Objects: interviews' [Politty 2012], p.31
A Reaction
You are only disappointed by reality if you expected something better. To be disappointed by the failures of religion strikes me as rather old-fashioned, which Critchley sort of admits. Given the size and tumult of modern states, politics isn't promising.
20446 | Philosophy begins in disappointment, notably in religion and politics [Critchley] |
20448 | Phenomenology uncovers and redescribes the pre-theoretical layer of life [Critchley] |
20449 | Science gives us an excessively theoretical view of life [Critchley] |
20447 | The problems is not justifying ethics, but motivating it. Why should a self seek its good? [Critchley] |
20452 | Anarchism used to be libertarian (especially for sexuality), but now concerns responsibility [Critchley] |
20450 | The state, law, bureaucracy and capital are limitations on life, so I prefer federalist anarchism [Critchley] |
20451 | Belief that humans are wicked leads to authoritarian politics [Critchley] |
20455 | Philosophy really got started as the rival mode of discourse to tragedy [Critchley] |
20454 | Wallace Stevens is the greatest philosophical poet of the twentieth century in English [Critchley] |
20456 | Interesting art is always organised around ethical demands [Critchley] |