Ideas from 'Impossible Objects: interviews' by Simon Critchley [2012], by Theme Structure
[found in 'Impossible Objects: interviews' by Critchley,Simon [Politty 2012,978-0-7456-6321-1]].
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1. Philosophy / C. History of Philosophy / 2. Ancient Philosophy / b. Pre-Socratic philosophy
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Philosophy really got started as the rival mode of discourse to tragedy
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1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 5. Aims of Philosophy / d. Philosophy as puzzles
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Philosophy begins in disappointment, notably in religion and politics
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1. Philosophy / G. Scientific Philosophy / 3. Scientism
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Science gives us an excessively theoretical view of life
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1. Philosophy / H. Continental Philosophy / 2. Phenomenology
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Phenomenology uncovers and redescribes the pre-theoretical layer of life
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21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 8. The Arts / b. Literature
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Wallace Stevens is the greatest philosophical poet of the twentieth century in English
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21. Aesthetics / C. Artistic Issues / 7. Art and Morality
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Interesting art is always organised around ethical demands
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22. Metaethics / A. Ethics Foundations / 1. Nature of Ethics / d. Ethical theory
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The problems is not justifying ethics, but motivating it. Why should a self seek its good?
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24. Political Theory / D. Ideologies / 2. Anarchism
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Anarchism used to be libertarian (especially for sexuality), but now concerns responsibility
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The state, law, bureaucracy and capital are limitations on life, so I prefer federalist anarchism
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24. Political Theory / D. Ideologies / 3. Conservatism
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Belief that humans are wicked leads to authoritarian politics
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