padraig (u.s.)
a monkey that will go ape
would Baudrillaud have delivered such a searing critique of the power relations of Faerun?
case closed
case closed
I can't really not post this, then:Foucault 100%
I posted this in another thread like two days ago but it's equally relevant hereView attachment 4600
some right wingers would agree with foucault that the good is context dependent and not universal
do you that's to his discredit?some right wingers would agree with foucault that the good is context dependent and not universal
Chomsky and Fanon are right about the elvesI can't really not post this, then
I knew who he was but I've never read himthis is basis of isaiah berlin's (liberal) critique of the "counter-enlightenment"
yes, I don't (outside narrower sense of mathematical or natural laws as Tea mentioned)berlin believes in the idea of a universal truth
it seems to work well enough in practice, at least as well as believing ethics are dictated by God(s)how stable/tenable can that be, as a political arrangement, short of a group of enlightened beings?
does he have anything to say in re people who profess belief in a universal morality very frequently do exactly that in practice?in other words, can you countenance a gap between a public and a private morality