Contemporary Philosophers

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Speak of mind philosophy, think logically, bring together feminism, the brightest minds of the world.

There is a common misconception that philosophy, the magnificent Plato and Aristotle, or at least Kant and Hegel are dead since the golden age. But this magnificent intellectual venture continues to exist with a bloody vitality in our lives, and we admire something when we think about openness, depth and wealth. In this article, the greatest achievements of the contemporary human mind will include the more difficult types of figurative knowledge philosophy to the more common types such as feminism and ethics.


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Martha Nussbaum (1947)

Martha Nussbaum manages in two ways: a male-dominated area, even more than hard-core walnut sciences. Originally from New York, Nussbaum is a passionate and enthusiastic advocate of human rights, professor at the University of Chicago, and his feminist views are open to detailed, brave and generally useful discussions. In the late '90s, a clear challenge to Judith Butler, another feminist philosopher in a different school of thought, moved the feminist gettoy to new dimensions and eventually moved on. On the other hand, the size of what he shows with his lavish work on animal rights, emotions and homosexual rights makes him one of the most influential and influential philosophers of morality and politics.

Cornel West (1952)

The West plays a dominant role in the social music theater, pioneering the "new pragmatism" school in America with racism and class attitude. West became the first Black-American to win his doctor. He graduated from Princeton University in 1980 with a degree in philosophy. Rat Matters (1994) and socio-political Democracy Matters (2004), using the moral authority to refer to racism and social relations, received several remarkable responses. West is among the most popular philosophers on Saturday Night Live and a few talk show programs like CNN and the Colbert Show. Shuan is Professor of Philosophy and Christian Practice in Unified Methodology in New York.

Slavoj Žižek (1949)

Psychoanalytic philosophy and culture criticism does not distinguish political right or liberal line in Žižek's anti-capitalist and neo-liberal critique with its peculiar approach. Žižek's career focuses on opening a school of thought that is based on a particular experiment, often referred to as "Truth," and the work is the intellectual masterpiece of Ideology, the Supreme Object (1989), Opponent Work. It has gained cultural appreciation in a wide range for the desire to read low-level culture and to add them to the philosophical language. Žižek is known as "the famous philosopher", "Cultural Theory Elvis" and "the most dangerous philosopher in the West". Shuan is a trainer at New York University.

Gayatri Spivak (1942)

Indisputably the most powerful contemporary philosopher Spivak from his Indian counterparts used his career life differently in postcolonial theory. The voice criticism of the second class concept "Can Working with Second Classes Speak?" And to examine the population living under normal social and dominant power structures. At the same time Jacques Derrida's Deconstructivism is based on the translation of the text in Gramatology. The translation itself also contributed to a strong entry. Due to its contribution to the theory of literature and culture, the Kyoto Art and Philosophy Prize and the Indian Padma Bhushan Prize belong to the owners. Spivak is a founding member of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, an educator at the Colombian University.


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