We had a thread a while back on who was your favorite filosofer. Now, let's take a look at it the other way around.
I'll open the hostilities with Kant - so obsessed about "truth" that he forgot he could have been lying.
I'll second that with Sartre - not uninteresting, but as Foucault said, he tried to understand the 20th century with tools from the 19th.
And to finish, Adam Smith. In a sense, he's an instructive victim of liberalism, but that's also what makes him ****ing scary.
I'll open the hostilities with Kant - so obsessed about "truth" that he forgot he could have been lying.
I'll second that with Sartre - not uninteresting, but as Foucault said, he tried to understand the 20th century with tools from the 19th.
And to finish, Adam Smith. In a sense, he's an instructive victim of liberalism, but that's also what makes him ****ing scary.
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