Alexander

The title of one outstanding philosophic treatise in the English language, belonging to the generation now passing [in 1938] is ‘Space, Time, and Deity’. By this phrase, Samuel Alexander places before us the problem which haunts the serious thought of mankind. ‘Time’ refers to the transitions of process, ‘Space’ refers to the static necessity of [...]

James and a flight from capitalism

Just a follow-up really to the discussion we had at the end of the last meeting we had when we were discussing the Lapoujade article. We were talking about the idea he puts forward on James being a kind of philosopher/commentor on capitalism – not from the pov of the entrepreneur but form the pov [...]