How to be Radical in Philosophy

How to be Radical in Philosophy

 
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Number of Volumes: Hardback
 
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ISBN13:9781350337015
ISBN10:1350337013
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:232 pages
Size:216x138 mm
Language:English
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Radicality is at the very heart of philosophy. Sustaining this lifeblood of progressive thinking means refashioning philosophy constantly. It means engaging with the fundamental issues of living, working, thinking and dying. Otherwise, philosophy loses touch with what matters and dies away itself. This book presents five very different ways philosophy can stay radically engaged: by taking its stand on reason (like Descartes), experience (like Locke), action (like Marx), analysis (like Adorno) or self-criticism (like Heidegger). The result is a much-needed guide for philosophers of all levels of experience, helping to identify the best ways to be, and continue to be, radical.

These five ways of being radical are united by their extraordinarily audacious approach to seeking out the roots of things and in engaging in issues that matter to everyone. What can we know for certain? What is our nature? What do we need to live a genuinely human existence? As the book proceeds, another more disturbing connection stands out: each path starts by identifying something disastrously wrong with previous ways of doing philosophy, and thus heads out in a completely different direction, but each ends up in the very same confusion that it tried to escape.

Maximilian de Gaynesford explores this paradox: philosophy must be radical to be relevant and connected, but radicalism threatens to undermine philosophy, critically engaging with positions and arguments on both sides.

The book invites the reader on a fascinating journey, straightens out the labyrinths of modern philosophy and sheds light on this Covid / post-Trump age, where the stimulus to philosophize remains more alive and active than ever.
Table of Contents:
Introduction

Part I: Reason
1. How We Might Enter Philosophy
2. How We Are

Part II: Experience
3. How We Know

Part III: Action
4. How We Live and Work
5. How We Might Live and Work

Part IV: Analysis
6. How We Get By

Part V: Self-Criticism
7. How We Might Re-Enter Philosophy
8. How We Face Life
9. How We Face Death

Concluding Hopes

Bibliography
Index