Ludwig Wittgenstein was the first metamodern/(proto)integral philosopher. After him was Edgar Morin, Jürgen Habermas, Ken Wilber and Quentin Meillassoux.
Hypothesis: a person usually chooses archaic, modern, postmodern, or metamodern culture before the age of eighteen. I have not seen any exceptions to this rule, but I assume such exceptions are possible.
Jürgen Habermas was useless as a philosopher, but at least he wasn’t as harmful as Gilles Deleuze, Karl Jaspers, or Edmund Husserl (who, in turn, were less harmful than Noam Chomsky, Jan Smuts, or Karl Marx). He was like a metamodern Jacques Lacan or a metamodern Immanuel Kant. R.I.P.
Hypothesis: a person usually chooses archaic, modern, postmodern, or metamodern culture before the age of eighteen. I have not seen any exceptions to this rule, but I assume such exceptions are possible.
ОтветитьУдалитьJürgen Habermas was useless as a philosopher, but at least he wasn’t as harmful as Gilles Deleuze, Karl Jaspers, or Edmund Husserl (who, in turn, were less harmful than Noam Chomsky, Jan Smuts, or Karl Marx).
ОтветитьУдалитьHe was like a metamodern Jacques Lacan or a metamodern Immanuel Kant.
R.I.P.