And as the expression goes, you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. It was an old trick! The trick of starving and terrorizing all and sundry in the name of accusations and threats of antisemitism. But we wanted to teach a new one! Or at least one that is based on experience, logic, and … Continue reading Twelfth Note to “Jew Hater”
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The Universal Standpoint
If doctrine is everything, and doctrine is then derived from method, and method comes down to psychology, then psychology itself combines consciousness, experience, and knowledge into a “richness of relations” which need to be examined and studied, to borrow from Dewey. But what is more important than the origin of these relations is the manner … Continue reading The Universal Standpoint