Ooh! My old Early Modern lit prof just liked my essay criticising PoMo forms of feminism on Facebook. Will have to see if she's free for tea
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Replying to @HPluckrose
In fact, even the 1 who taught postmodernism & asked if evolutionary psychology wasn't 'a bit conservative' pleasantly surprised me recently
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Replying to @HPluckrose
She said some of undergrad feminists worried her a bit coz 'Not everything is always about gender.'
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with me doing as I feel directed: kind of a Star Trek "observe but don't interfere" * directive*!
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This is two separate things, I think. 1)Liberalism - people must be able to believe what they like & live according to it if it harms no-one
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2) We can still criticise what people believe & the epistemic basis for believing it. I call them 'right to choice' & 'rightness of choice'
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And is it critique or criticize? I've stepped aside from "criticize"-- with time I've come 2 understand my criticism is 2 boundaried by self
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Criticism does need to be based on arguments rather than identity, yes, but I am very critical of religious ideas.
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