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In their Dialectic of Enlightenment, Horkheimer and Adorno set out to "explain why humanity, instead of entering a truly human state, is sinking into a new kind of barbarism." Philosophy teacher Tom Donovan (PhD UCRiverside) offers a fresh reading of that classic text showing that it is first and foremost a critique of the metaphysical urge. Describing our world of "stupid consumption, mindless entertainment, and perverted games and relationships" he notes, "these sorts of games have no en...
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Could it be that atheism and belief in God are both forms of avoidance behavior? It's easier to focus on belief than it is to take up a new practice of living. Perhaps both are ideological distractions that mystify the nature of reality and what knowledge is. What if we admit that we are neither believers nor atheists: Does that mean we're nothing?Philosophy aims to help us understand the world without appealing to something beyond. It's considered to be ...
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On Forging the Philosophical Life
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Tom Donovan suggests reading Freud today for inspiration in shaping one's outlook and taking control of one's life - and he leads the way. We all have to confront the human condition and we face a constant challenge to steer a satisfying course around, over and through the distractions that tempt us to accept the easy gratifications and let the real treasures dribble away.Can one live a philosophical life in a world that has killed God and given the reins of society to what Nietzsc...
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Are you sure we need to choose sides?Perhaps it's easier to debate the existence of God than to embrace the uncertainty, curiosity, and responsibility of being human. Perhaps both are ideological distractions that mystify the nature of reality and what knowledge is. What if we admit that we are neither believers nor atheists: Does that mean we're nothing?Drawing on the insights of thinkers such as Socrates, Descartes, Augustine, Nietzsche, and Camus, Donova...
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Philosophy professor Tom Donovan asks, Could it be that atheism and belief in God are both forms of avoidance behavior? It's easier to focus on belief than it is to take up a new practice of living. Perhaps both are ideological distractions that mystify the nature of reality and what knowledge is. What if we admit that we are neither believers nor atheists: Does that mean we're nothing?
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2015
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In their Dialectic of Enlightenment, Horkheimer and Adorno set out to "e;explain why humanity, instead of entering a truly human state, is sinking into a new kind of barbarism."e; Philosophy teacher Tom Donovan (PhD UCRiverside) offers a fresh reading of that classic text showing that it is first and foremost a critique of the metaphysical urge. Describing our world of "e;stupid consumption, mindless entertainment, and perverted games and relationships"e; he notes, "e;t...
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