
Phil Hoyeck
@PAHoyeck • 13,511 subscribers
I teach philosophy. I'm interested in a lot of things but am constantly uncertain about everything.
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For Karl Marx's birthday, here's G.A. Cohen, the funniest Marxist philosopher — and quite possibly the funniest philosopher — of all time doing his impression of a British philosopher. This is one of his lesser-known, but is also one of his funniest, bits.
Phil Hoyeck159,133 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

G.A. Cohen — the funniest philosopher ever to live — gives his best impression of his supervisor at Oxford, Gilbert Ryle.
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“How the world began is a problem for the physicist and the astronomer [...] How life began is a problem for the biologist [...]. Why the world began, why life began, on the other hand, I think are pseudo-questions.” —W.V.O. Quine on the nature of philosophy
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“When Newton published [his theory of gravitation], quite a lot of other scientists were disappointed. They wanted to know what gravity was, and Newton apparently didn't tell them what it was; he told them what it did. Then Hume came along and said that actually, the kind of thing Newton did was the only kind of thing the human mind could ever do.” —Simon Blackburn on the philosophy of science
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“[Philosophy’s] goal is not to discover new truths about the world on the model of physics, let alone about possible worlds—the glories of metaphysics. […] Philosophy aims to disentangle conceptual confusions, to destroy metaphysical illusions.” —Peter Hacker on Wittgenstein
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“This is one of the deep motives for literature, or for art of any sort: that one is defeating the formlessness of the world. One is cheering oneself up [and] instructing oneself by giving a form to something that is, perhaps, alarmingly formless.” —Iris Murdoch on literature
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“[Our public discourse] is very impoverished […]. We don’t expect [politicians] have contact with literature, with history, with the richness of descriptive language that the humanities have always stood for. I think that's a great loss.” —Martha Nussbaum on Political Discourse
Philippe-Antoine Hoyeck49,266 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

“I do think it would be healthier [...] to understand ourselves [...] as heirs to both religious and specifically Greek scientific traditions. What I mean is that there should be a shift in dialogical attitudes towards religious traditions, the semantical potential of which is not yet exhausted.” —Jürgen Habermas on religion and postmetaphysical thinking
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“All the things that we want to say in ethics and aesthetics and religion [...] are, in the literal sense, nonsensical – not, however, that that means that they are in some way unimportant.” —A.C. Grayling on Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
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