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Are Philosophers Just Screwing With Us? (A Guide to Actually Understanding What You're Reading)
By Markus Uehleke
Are philosophers deliberately confusing? Explore the "Death of the Author," obscurantism, postmodernism, and how to tell if difficult philosophy is profound or pretentious. A practical guide to reading Heidegger, Derrida, and other obscure thinkers without losing your mind. -
Roland Barthes and Semiotics: A Pedantic but Worthy Process
By Caroline Black
We discuss Roland Barthes and his use of semiotics to explain the extra meanings of mundane items. How can this process help us see the world around us in a different way? -
Between Poetry and Math: Continental vs. Analytic Philosophy
By Markus Uehleke
Let's discover the difference between analytic and continental philosophy. Learn which approach matches your thinking style, why some philosophy feels like math while other philosophy feels like literature, and how both methods complement each other. Includes Russell's King of France, Heidegger, and practical examples.
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Who would have thought that one touches so many moral and philosophical concepts when running a webshop? This is both fascinating and challenging. Over the last 6 years we have come to the following conclusions regarding the most frequent or most important feedback from our followers and customers. The only thing that makes sense as a company of our size is to provide full transparency about our products, about ourselves and about our marketing activities. But even if we had the resources, we wouldn't have a PR department that would do the "beautiful shine" thing. We believe that certain information must be freely available and accesable without any considerable hurdles.