>>4 Yeah continental philosophers. They love to denounce Platonism and accuse each other of being Platonists. Anyway philosophy isn’t my strong suit :(
in transcendence "being" is given to things from somewhere else, and being is not shared between the things themselves, but in between things and their creator, or their source of being.
Naturally people disagree but what I don’t understand is why is the idea of transcendence such a negative thing now for so many people? Why are these people usually people who live in industrial or post-industrial economies? Maybe I’m being retaededly Marxist here but it seems like there’s a connection.
Yeah continental philosophers. They love to denounce Platonism and accuse each other of being Platonists. Anyway philosophy isn’t my strong suit :(
Naturally people disagree but what I don’t understand is why is the idea of transcendence such a negative thing now for so many people? Why are these people usually people who live in industrial or post-industrial economies? Maybe I’m being retaededly Marxist here but it seems like there’s a connection.