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September 26, 2009

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Tim

This post is ironic, Dr. Smith. I am a graduate student in philosophy at an analyical leaning department. Friday night, I happen to be having a drink with a guy with a PhD in philosophy from Rutgers, having studied logic with Quine, and being a logical genius of the Frege, Russell, and Quine sort; and I mentioned the name of Derrida, and he literally almost had a heart-attack and fell out of his seat. He basically said Heidegger through to Derrida is pointless to read and is not "real" "philosophy." Who determines what is "real" philosophy?

James K.A. Smith

Obviously what counts as "real" philosophy--or who counts as "real" philosophers--is contested. And I'm generally OK with that; I think it's part of the nature of philosophy (indeed, one can see such debates all over Plato's dialogues). I'm a pluralist about these matters and don't generally get hung-up on apologetics for "continental" philosophy.

On the other hand, there are hopeful signs. Consider, for instance, Robert Brandom and John McDowell's engagements with Heidegger, or Samuel Wheeler's reading of Derrida alongside Davidson.

John

I know nobody likes or appreciates this author but this site provides an excellent description of his work in relation to both modernism and postmodernism---especially in the related fields of both literature and Sacred Art.

http://www.adidaupclose.org/FAQs/postmodernism.html

Plus to paraphrase your statement re kissing their brains good-bye.

Why do supposedly religious people who claim to be interested in the pursuit or understanding of Truth & Reality kiss their brains good-bye when they come across the work of the above Spiritual Master (and thus never ever discuss His extraordinary Wisdom Teaching, or His Divine Image Art).

Especially as he points out that the Realized Saints, Yogis, Mystics and Sages are and always have been the ONLY source of Truth in the the world. And that it (the Truth) certainly does not come from theologians.

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