Philosophical Dictionary
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Frantz Fanon: Marxist Psychiatrist and Father of Decolonialism
By Caroline Black
In this article we will discuss the Marxist psychiatrist and father of decolonialism Franz Fanon. We'll take a peek into his descriptions of lived experience as a Black man and the harmfulness of a culture that sees whiteness as human. -
Friedrich Engels: A Bromance for the Ages
By Caroline Black
In this article, we discuss the life and work of Karl Marx's closest collaborator and friend, Friedrich Engels, and the way his practical approach to economics informed Marx's views. -
Art Commodity: Walter Benjamin’s Critique of Mass Production in Art
By Caroline Black
In this article, let's discuss 20th century thinker Walter Benjamin's insightful criticisms of technology as a means for creating fast-paced art, and its impact on art itself. -
Suffering from Endless Boredom? Meet Søren Kiekegaard and Ennui
By Caroline Black
In today's article we talk about ennui, heading to 19th century France with Charles Baudelaire, and 19th century Denmark with the first existentialist, Soren Kierkegaard. -
Don’t Take the (Rage) Bait: Bad Faith Online Arguments and Their Historical Roots
By Caroline Black
Let's discuss rage bait by way of ancient Greek philosophy. Join us as we discuss rhetoric and logic, and how they both play a part in taking apart your most annoying online content. -
Objectification: Simone de Beauvoir's Feminist Idea
By Caroline Black
We discuss Simone de Beauvoir's concept of objectification, its relationship to feminism, and what we learn from it in philosophy as a whole.