Is “cross-cultural #philosophy” meaningful in a global academic monoculture? http://waywardphilosophy.com/the-hard-cross-cultural-problem/ … by @willbuckingham
@davidmanheim True; but I think that @willbuckingham ’s point (which I agree with) is that the criteria and processes are dysfunctional.
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@Meaningness@davidmanheim Not *wholly* dysfunctional. But I'm interested by the possibilities of thought/action such contexts exclude. -
@willbuckingham@davidmanheim Yes… as an ex-academic independent intellectual, I have freedoms to speak and think academics don’t. However, - 8 more replies
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@Meaningness that wasn't the main point I got from@willbuckingham 's essay; I'm also less interested in philosophy than academia in general -
@davidmanheim@willbuckingham I think his complaint about paperwork was partly that :) But yes, academia in general is broken; multiple ways - 1 more reply
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