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Rachel Reeves on “Wealth Creation”
Rachel Reeves on “Wealth Creation”
I posted a thread on “X” about the commitment the new UK Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, continues to declare to “wealth creation”:
Alexander Douglas
Jul 9
Capitalism, “Science and Technology”, and Our Uninnovative Era
Capitalism, “Science and Technology”, and Our Uninnovative Era
Alexander Douglas
Jul 3
Discounting and Commodity Fetishism
Discounting and Commodity Fetishism
Alexander Douglas
Feb 22
The Labour Theory of Value is Correct and Important
The Labour Theory of Value is Correct and Important
Alexander Douglas
Oct 9, 2023
Analytic Philosophy, Bourgeois Ideology
Analytic Philosophy, Bourgeois Ideology
My friend Christoph Schuringa touched a real nerve with his Jacobin piece on analytic philosophy. What I took from his piece is, roughly…
Alexander Douglas
Feb 14, 2023
A Bit More on Marx and Cohen
In the last post I questioned G.A. Cohen’s critique of the Labour Theory of Value, which comes in two parts: (1) the LTV involves a…
Alexander Douglas
Nov 29, 2020
G.A. Cohen on Marx on Exploitation
As I was writing on Marx on value, a few analytic political philosophers recommended this essay to me: Gerry Cohen’s “The Labor Theory of…
Alexander Douglas
Nov 27, 2020
Susan Stebbing on Metaphysics and Beauty
Susan Stebbing on Metaphysics and Beauty
In 1932 L. Susan Stebbing gave a wonderful presentation to the Aristotelian Society, on ‘The Method of Analysis in Metaphysics’.
Alexander Douglas
Nov 14, 2020
Language, Daoism, Mimetic Desire
Language, Daoism, Mimetic Desire
Medieval philosophers spoke of words being ‘imposed’ for things, either directly or by way of the ideas of things. When we acquire…
Alexander Douglas
Nov 9, 2020
Hao Wang on Gödel, Spinoza, and Zhuangzi
Hao Wang on Gödel, Spinoza, and Zhuangzi
Hao Wang’s second book on Gödel, A Logical Journey, explores a number of interesting relationships: between mathematics and philosophy…
Alexander Douglas
Jun 24, 2020
The Story of a Misprint: Spinoza’s Ethics 4p66
The Story of a Misprint: Spinoza’s Ethics 4p66
I’ve been reading through George Eliot’s translation of Spinoza, now available in a very nice edition edited by Clare Carlisle. The…
Alexander Douglas
Apr 23, 2020
Mary Astell, Locke, and Logicbros
It is accepted, even by more sympathetic readers than me, that Locke’s theory of inference leaves something to be desired.
Alexander Douglas
Nov 10, 2019
The Names of Syllogisms: A Guide
The Names of Syllogisms: A Guide
A Twitter conversation about the names of syllogisms made me remember that I couldn’t find a useful, short online guide to using the…
Alexander Douglas
Nov 7, 2019
Wittich’s Anti-Spinoza and Substance as a Second Notion
Wittich’s Anti-Spinoza and Substance as a Second Notion
Spinoza makes the odd claim in Proposition 7 of Part One the Ethics, that it pertains to the nature of a substance to exist. In one sense…
Alexander Douglas
Oct 28, 2019
Maths in Philosophy
Maths in Philosophy
Before Peter Boghossian and James Lindsay discovered that their true calling was skewering feminazis over Ethics in Humanities Journalism…
Alexander Douglas
Sep 4, 2019
Spinoza, Logic, and Geometry
Spinoza, Logic, and Geometry
Geometry and Deduction
Alexander Douglas
Jul 9, 2019
Unrestricted Generality in Medieval Logic, and Divine Omnipotence
Unrestricted Generality in Medieval Logic, and Divine Omnipotence
In an earlier post, I wrote about Spinoza’s rejection of a standard theological argument against his proposition, to the effect that God…
Alexander Douglas
Feb 28, 2019
Functional Finance for Mainstream Macroeconomists
Functional Finance for Mainstream Macroeconomists
After reading Paul Krugman’s attempt to grapple with Functional Finance, I happened to browse through Wendy Carlin and David Soskice’s…
Alexander Douglas
Feb 16, 2019
Government Budget Constraints and Game Theory
Government Budget Constraints and Game Theory
I had an interesting chat on Twitter with David Andolfatto (who was very generous), concerning the government budget constraint in…
Alexander Douglas
Jan 31, 2019
Does a Thought Exist?
One way of interpreting Descartes’s cogito argument is as an attempt to prove the existence of a thought. Begin with Descartes’s…
Alexander Douglas
Nov 27, 2018
Syllogisms and Contradictions
Syllogisms and Contradictions
I’m full of ideas from a wonderful event organised by Simon Hewitt at the University of Leeds: Approaches to Contradiction, Old and New…
Alexander Douglas
Jun 23, 2018
McTaggart and Time-Inconsistency
Someone pointed out that my last post sounded a bit like McTaggart’s argument for the unreality of time. True, I’m usually thinking about…
Alexander Douglas
Oct 28, 2017
Markus Gabriel’s Argument Against the World
Markus Gabriel’s Argument Against the World
Markus Gabriel is an interesting character. He’s enough in the ‘Continental’ tradition to have co-authored a book with Slavoj Zizek. But he…
Alexander Douglas
Sep 26, 2017
Debt and Time: Another Puzzle
Debt and Time: Another Puzzle
Again I don’t have time to work this out properly; again I’m throwing it up for helpful comments/corrections.
Alexander Douglas
Aug 29, 2017
Logic of the Greatest Happiness Principle
Peter Geach has a weird criticism of Bentham’s utilitarianism in his book The Virtues. He objects to having “the greatest happiness for the…
Alexander Douglas
Dec 12, 2016
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