6. Know why man is called ‘Homo sapien’…’man the wise’? Because man chose the designation…..who’d be ‘the wise’ if orangutans designed the scheme? Same is true for those who call themselves descendants of ‘the Enlightenment’…they’re designate ‘enlightened,’ while any who disagree are ‘rubes’ or ‘deplorables.’
7. “So why give the Enlightenment
all the credit? Apparently because it doesn’t look good to admit that the best and most important parts of modernity were given to us by individuals who nearly all held conservative religious and political beliefs.
The claim that all good things come from the Enlightenment is most closely associated with the late-18th-century German philosopher, Immanuel Kant. For Kant, reason is universal, infallible, and independent of experience.
His extraordinarily dogmatic philosophy insisted that there can be only one correct answer to every question in science, morality and politics. And that to reach the one correct answer, mankind had to free itself from the chains of the past—that is, from history, tradition and experience.”
What Was the Enlightenment?
…and from religion.
The story teller tells us philosophy, one of the mainstays of the enlightenment is bad, is that because he wants the US Conservatives to keep funding Israel?
The Shalem Center was established in 1994 by the young American Jewish scholar
Yoram Hazony as a think tank “intended to confront what he saw as the dangers posed by
post-Zionism”,
financed by conservative funders in the USA. Hazony had served as
Benjamin Netanyahu’s
ghost writer and was one of his advisers.
[2]
In March 2009, the Shalem Center filed an application with the
Council for Higher Education in Israel for the opening of an institution of higher learning that would be authorized to grant
B.A. degrees in the
liberal arts.
[3] Noted scholar of the Middle East
Martin Kramer has been chosen to serve as the first president of
Shalem College, slated to open in the fall of 2013.
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Shalem's research programs supported scholarship in the areas of
philosophy, political theory, Jewish and Zionist history, Bible and Talmud, Middle East Studies, archaeology, economics, and strategic studies. Shalem was also home to Shalem Press, one of Israel's leading academic publishing houses. The press specializes in the translation into Hebrew of classic and modern works of Western philosophy. The Center also conducted educational programs at the post-doctoral, undergraduate, and high-school levels for students from Israel and abroad.
[1]
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The newly created
Shalem College will offer an Israeli B.A. modeled on the American liberal-arts degree. Top Israeli and overseas applicants will pursue a unique core curriculum, combining the study of the great texts of Western and Jewish thought. Students will choose a major at the end of their first year. Initially, the college will offer two majors: Middle East and Islamic studies, and an
interdisciplinary program in philosophy and Jewish thought.
Yoram Hazony - Wikipedia
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I have to ask you, does he want Israel to be a theocracy, run by Judaism religion. I don't think so, by the sounds of it, he just wants to keep funding coming to Israel is my best guess.