Scott Edgar
@scottedgar.bsky.social
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History of modern philosophy, neo-Kantianism, sustainable transport, vegan tacos.
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axdouglas.bsky.social
I wonder if Dutch philosophy departments in the 1630s were only hiring in the philosophy of tulips.
saraluckelman.bsky.social
One might also say "hiring committees".
scottedgar.bsky.social
That this has and continues to be a successful political calculation reflects very, very poorly on a lot more people than just Netanyahu.
scottedgar.bsky.social
We've all been waiting for this one.
scottedgar.bsky.social
I'm genuinely taken aback by how many new councilors seem not to have a basic grasp of the problems it's their job to address. It's very bad!
scottedgar.bsky.social
How do they manage to look so accusatory?
scottedgar.bsky.social
They've really let the place fall apart.
scottedgar.bsky.social
While I'm Hermann Cohen posting, his immature epistemology as a blend of psychology and history is pretty damn attractive, and one day I might have to write about that.

But in the meantime: mehr Kantrezeptionsgeschichte!
scottedgar.bsky.social
Very Hermann Cohen to call a book KANT'S THEORY OF EXPERIENCE and then in the preface say "this book is about Kant's theory of the a priori," but then actually make the book about Kant's theory of objectivity.

I love love reading this guy so much.
scottedgar.bsky.social
Yeah, these things all connect up for him! But also, it's very half-baked!
scottedgar.bsky.social
Very Hermann Cohen to call a book KANT'S THEORY OF EXPERIENCE and then in the preface say "this book is about Kant's theory of the a priori," but then actually make the book about Kant's theory of objectivity.

I love love reading this guy so much.
scottedgar.bsky.social
"I'm a middle-aged white guy who thinks MeToo went too far, but MAGA ball caps and AI slop with eagles soaring is ugly and beneath me."
scottedgar.bsky.social
My theory is that there's a huge market for rebranding conservatism as centrism (or heyerodoxy or whatever), because there are a lot of people who politically or culturally conservative, but who are put off by a lot of the aesthetics of the modern conservative movement.
scottedgar.bsky.social
Students! Take note of the reactionary conservatives and what subjects they *don't* want you to study!
bearlypolitics.co.uk
So, the plan is to cut English, the arts, and sociology - the degrees that actually study culture - while on another part of your platform claiming to “defend” British culture.

It’s performance nationalism with a reading age of seven.
Badenoch: Curb students taking 'rip-off' degrees such as English
The performing arts, sociology and anthropology are among the subjects the Conservatives would like to cut
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scottedgar.bsky.social
But now hackers can't break into your onedrive and steal your unfinished drafts about Hans Reichenbach, as they surely would, with dire consequences, if you had any less security.
scottedgar.bsky.social
Why can't our fascists build anything this good?
A beige building in the sunlight against a blue sky. The building is a large block, with six rows of nine arches running up the entire side of it.
scottedgar.bsky.social
I've often found it inconvenient to live in one of the few Canadian provinces that has no border with the US. But I won't mind having some ocean between me and a civil war.
scottedgar.bsky.social
Still thinking about those Leipzigers in 1989. They weren't staying home waiting for their own military to take a stand for democracy.

They took to the streets en mass, and put themselves in front of the machine guns. Every single week for months.
scottedgar.bsky.social
The thing about those Leipzigers was, they weren't sitting at home complaining about other people who weren't acting. They took action themselves.

One march didn't work, so they did it again the next week. And the week after that. And the week after that. For months.
scottedgar.bsky.social
I'm thinking a lot about the huge numbers of Leipzigers who, before the DDR collapsed in late 1989, marched once a week, every week, for months. Every time, they knew they might be machine-gunned for doing it, but they kept coming back week after week.
scottedgar.bsky.social
Wow. You snuck right into my department meeting and I didn't even see you.
scottedgar.bsky.social
Wild parakeets are pretty exciting!
scottedgar.bsky.social
You're right this discussion doesn't apply to people living in the Arctic. But those people are ~0.06% of the world's population. So maybe it's okay for the discussion to only focus on the other 99.94% of the world's population.
scottedgar.bsky.social
My god I would love to see Zuckerberg brought low by T-Swift.