Finding Oneself in the OtherThis is the second of three volumes of posthumously collected writings of G. A. Cohen, who was one of the leading, and most progressive, figures in contemporary political philosophy. This volume brings together some of Cohen's most personal philosophical and nonphilosophical essays, many of them previously unpublished. Rich in first-person narration, insight, and humor, these pieces vividly demonstrate why Thomas Nagel described Cohen as a "wonderful raconteur.? |
Contents
isaiahs Marx and Mine | 1 |
Prague Preamble to Why not socialism? | 16 |
A Black and White issue | 20 |
two Weeks in india | 26 |
Complete Bullshit | 94 |
Who Can and Who Cant Condemn the terrorists? | 115 |
Ways of silencing Critics | 134 |
A defense of existing value All souls version | 143 |
My Philosophical development and impressions of philosophers whom i met along the way | 175 |
notes on regarding People as equals | 193 |
Come Back feuerbach All is forgiven | 201 |
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