21 ideas
7426 | Critical philosophy is what questions domination at every level [Foucault] |
21406 | Because there is only one human reason, there can only be one true philosophy from principles [Kant] |
7423 | Philosophy and politics are fundamentally linked [Foucault] |
7420 | When logos controls our desires, we have actually become the logos [Foucault] |
21081 | We are equipped with the a priori intuitions needed for the concept of right [Kant] |
7424 | Saying games of truth were merely power relations would be a horrible exaggeration [Foucault] |
7422 | A subject is a form which can change, in (say) political or sexual situations [Foucault] |
7419 | Ethics is the conscious practice of freedom [Foucault] |
21082 | A power-based state of nature may not be unjust, but there is no justice without competent judges [Kant] |
7425 | The aim is not to eliminate power relations, but to reduce domination [Foucault] |
21089 | Monarchs have the highest power; autocrats have complete power [Kant] |
21086 | Hereditary nobility has not been earned, and probably won't be earned [Kant] |
21080 | Actions are right if the maxim respects universal mutual freedoms [Kant] |
21083 | Women have no role in politics [Kant] |
7418 | The idea of liberation suggests there is a human nature which has been repressed [Foucault] |
21407 | Equality is not being bound in ways you cannot bind others [Kant] |
21084 | In the contract people lose their rights, but immediately regain them, in the new commonwealth [Kant] |
21090 | If someone has largely made something, then they own it [Kant] |
21087 | Human life is pointless without justice [Kant] |
21088 | Justice asserts the death penalty for murder, from a priori laws [Kant] |
21085 | The church has a political role, by offering a supreme power over people [Kant] |