Analytic philosophy has become the dominant school in anglophone philosophy departments since 1945. Christoph Schuringa persuasively argues that it has served to reinforce a liberal common sense that blocks the idea of radical change.| jacobin.com
Here's why you should find the challenge the paradoxes pose to classical logic philosophically interesting--even if you're the kind of person whose eyes glaze over when you encounter logical symbols.| benburgis.substack.com
I wrote my dissertation on the Liar Paradox and the philosophy of logic. In broad outlines, here's the approach I advocated there.| benburgis.substack.com
It's been too long since there was an essay on non-political philosophy on this Substack! Here's a quick one on the philosophical debate about the Liar Paradox.| Philosophy for the People w/Ben Burgis