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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Expanding Speculative Realism & Speculative Materialism: Meillassoux, and Correlationism on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months ago
This relationship between human and Cosmos, is what Meillassoux refers as “correlationism”. Humans can only establish a correlation with the world through representational structures, but never can they access the in itself. But if one can only experience the world from their own perspective and understand it through synthetic categories via lan…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Reading Bruno Latour’s Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months ago
Latour does not seek any “hidden” reasons behind actions; there is not a dictionary or encyclopedia explaining the sources of the behaviors of the actors. No meta-language is in question. The analyst cannot address any invisible agency. If an agency is invisible, then it has no effect, therefore it is not an agency. If an analyst says: “No one m…[Read more]
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Wittgenstein comes up with his model simply through starting with the assumption that language can be an accurate picture of the world, and realizing the failings of that idea.
This makes him a rather odd outsider in the sociology and politics of modern philosophy. He’s a trained engineer. A soldier. An architect. A logician (including being t…[Read more] -
Irfan Ajvazi deposited Reading Peter Sloterdijk’s Rage and Time: Psychopolitical Investigation on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months ago
Sloterdijk proposes to go beyond ressentiment (to transform current capitalism to gift-giving motivational type of system in order to achieve self-esteem and provide it to others and to everything) as the solution to the constant world history of paranoia and revenge. That, or repeating the old, the same, and the criminal! Nietzsches’s hopes about…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited The Profanations of Giorgio Agamben on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months ago
Agamben is hard to pin down both theologically and philosophically. He attempts to construct miraculous minutiae out of un-miraculous things. Hence this work is the act of profaning the unprofanable. What ontological stature, what imaginative configuration and what spatio-temporal coordinates this move articulates are less than forthcoming. Indeed…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited The Concepts of Bourdieu’s Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months ago
The Concepts of Bourdieu’s Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste
The way Bourdieu introduces foreign concepts (habitus, doxa, logic of practice) is through jumping straight and enthusiastically into his deep thoughts, instead of clearly and logically defining them first.
Accepting these dominant characteristics of taste…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited The Ethics of Rationalism & Empiricism on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
Now Online:
The Ethics of Rationalism & Empiricism
Author: Irfan AjvaziThe Ethics of Rationalism & Empiricism
Table of Contents:
Chapter I: The Ethics of Rationalism
Chapter II: Karl Popper and Rationalism
Chapter III: Knowledge, Rationalism, Empiricism and the Kantian Synthesis
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Baudrillard and Consumer Society on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
Baudrillard was deeply influenced by this new ‘science’ of Semiology, which sought to study the system of language and the ‘life of signs within society’. In semiotics, a sign can be interpreted subjectively, the meaning being something beyond or other than itself. This sign is therefore able to communicate information to the person reading…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Comparing Mill and kant’s ethical theories on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
Compare Mill and Kant’s ethical theories; which makes a better societal order? John Stuart Mill (1808-73) believed in an ethical theory known as utilitarianism. There are many formulation of this theory. One such is, “Everyone should act in such a way to bring the largest possibly balance of good over evil for everyone involved.” However, good is…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Nature of Religion – Irfan Ajvazi on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
This implies that something cannot be both a rule of grammar and at the same time a description of reality. This approach leaves the religious language game forever defining its own rules. The question is then prompted that if religious language does not get beyond itself to explore reality, how did it get started at all.
The fundamental reason…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Hume vs. Kant On the Nature of Morality on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
The moral debates continued to see good as merely that which gives happiness or pleasure. “…it was assumed that what we ought to do is always a function of what it would be good to bring about: action can only be right because it produces good (J.B. Schneewind ‘Modern Moral Philosophy’). It was the breaking away from this idea that was perhaps t…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Critique of bentham’s utilitarianism on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
Over time, the actions of mankind have been the victim of two vague labels, right and wrong. The criteria for these labels are not clearly defined, but they still seem to be the standard by which the actions of man are judged. There are some people that abide by a deontological view when it comes to judging the nature of actions; the deontological…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Spinoza’s Tractatus Theologico-Politicus on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
For me, Spinoza deserves our respect, not for the fact that he fought against religious suppression and for democracy and peace (which are noble deeds, indeed), but for the fact that he sees rationalism as the solution to human strife. We should use our intellect to try to come closer to the truth, to guide our actions and to consider the best…[Read more]
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Judgment has two functions therefore: determining and reflecting. Determining involves finding the right ‘universal’, that is concept or word for the situation at hand. Thus this function covers the choice of rule or aesthetic, that is, the metric of measurement. Reflective judgment is particularly relevant to the related activities of aesthetic…[Read more]
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Capitalist Realism And The End Of Democracy on Humanities Commons 4 years ago
As civil liberties are shredded and powerful corporate and political force engage in a range of legal illegalities, the state itself becomes a model for corruption and violence. Violence has become not only the foundation of corporate sovereignty, it has also become the ideological scaffolding of common sense.
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These three aspects of ideology form a kind of narrative. In the first stage of ideological doctrine we find ideology in its “pure” state. Here ideology takes the form of a supposedly truthful proposition or set of arguments which, in reality, conceal a vested interest. Locke’s arguments about government served the interest of the revolutionary A…[Read more]
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The Beginning and The End Of Utopia-Irfan Ajvazi
Utopians’ mistake was not to think that the present is awful but to imagine that what exits must therefore describe reality.
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Irfan Ajvazi deposited Guy Debord The Society of the Spectacle – Irfan Ajvazi on Humanities Commons 4 years ago
The foundation of every society is the result of an arbitrary act: one of its parts takes control over the rest and (re)makes the world in its own image. Any sort of tribal, theocratic, feudal, political dimension in the history of our civilisation has indeed shaped reality according to its peculiar needs and aims, by means of a system of thought…[Read more]
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Jordan Matthews's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years ago
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Jordan Matthews's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years ago
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