Current Reads: What is Everyone Reading?
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My Current Read is Will Kymlica Contemporary Political Philosophy An Introduction Second Edition 2002. I have a hefty 75pp of Communitarianism to read next so over to you!!
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I just finished On the Philosophy of Law by David A. Reidy ( a relatively short read - some 200 pgs.) and am now debating, with myself of course, over what to pick up next. I’ve placed an order for H.L.A. Hart’s Concept of Law, but it’s not in yet. Max H. Fischer’s Classic American Philosophers is calling to me from the bookshelf as I type; so, it looks that will count as my current read. Here we go.
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Madness and Civilization Foucault
Which is proving to be very slow indeed. Unfortunately Foucualt has like all academics plonked lots of french latin greek etc rendering parts of the text incomprehensible. Research draft read.
will follow by hannah arendt 'the human condition' library lend.
will follow by hannah arendt 'the human condition' library lend.
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the polyani books sounds interesting
the title seems most relevant if you are looking at how one comes to knowledge in a personal capacity?
Ayn rand on list to read one day
Ayn rand on list to read one day
This semester's readings were fun-filled and action-packed:
WVO Quine, "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" and "Word and Object"
AJ Ayer, "Language, Truth, and Logic"
Rudolph Carnap, "The Logical Structure of the World" and "Psuedoproblems in Philosophy"
Gottlob Frege, "The Foundations of Arithmetic.
These guys put the ANAL in Analytic.
WVO Quine, "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" and "Word and Object"
AJ Ayer, "Language, Truth, and Logic"
Rudolph Carnap, "The Logical Structure of the World" and "Psuedoproblems in Philosophy"
Gottlob Frege, "The Foundations of Arithmetic.
These guys put the ANAL in Analytic.
South Park spent an entire episode attacking Atlas Shrugged as well. It was very unfair and extremely funny. These US cartoon-makers seem to have it in for Rand.Rortabend wrote:I've tended to avoid Ayn Rand due to the rather negative portrayal of her views on childcare in The Simpsons!
I've just finished reading a review copy of The Undercover Philosopher by Michael Philips, who used to write for the mag sometimes. It is great.
Before that I was reading an English translation of Winnetou, by Karl May, and before that a picture book about a hungry tiger who comes to tea. (I'm trying to get inside the mind of George Bush, oh okay, actually I was reading it to my 2 year old son.)