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61 | Frantz Fanon, Racism, and the Alienation of Reason

What's Left of Philosophy

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I'm Just Like Staying There Most of My Time

I think it's really fascinating in chapter five that so much of it is about the available reasons we have ready to hand for making sense of social life and You need to be able to get some sort of view to see that those reasons aren't self-evident. I mean so much of chapter five is almost a CEO argument of you the systemic bad faith that you know subjects You are committed to, he says. He describes in the introductions It's an existential deviation imposed on us And I think that there's a lot there to think about and to think about how we come to reason and your what our rationales are.

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