Seek_Equilibrium t1_is186sq wrote
Reply to comment by iheartmagic in Bruno Latour posed a major challenge to modern philosophy’s key assumption - a distinction between the human subject and the world. Philosophy as a field is yet to properly understand the importance of his contribution | Graham Harman. by IAI_Admin
Advaita Vedanta, even.
clairelecric t1_is1ihve wrote
And taoism and Buddhism
somethingclassy t1_is1iy4r wrote
Bingo.
SerKevanLannister t1_is26hzl wrote
Exactly. This is hardly a “new” idea in philosophy, especially if one knows anything about eastern traditions or h*ll philosophy before the 19th century
hemannjo t1_is3a1tm wrote
There’s a massive difference between ‘having the idea’ and elaborating that idea into a complex and rational theoretical apparatus and situating it within a philosophical problematic. Often we don’t even realise that initial idea was ‘good’ until someone does the actual philosophical work. As pascal pointed out, Augustine had something like the idea cogito, but it was Descartes who was able to use that idea to completely revolutionise philosophy and how we think about the subject.
Puzzleheaded_Brick34 t1_is5z5yt wrote
These ideas have been already been (more or less) systematized by western thinkers like Heidegger, Lacan, and Deleuze. Subjectivity is pushed to the margins.
hemannjo t1_isn685k wrote
In vastly different ways though.
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