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Philosophy

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The philosophy of Sztajnszrajber is to Take philosophy out of the cave - that is, familiar dissected texts create a common intellectual space, so that certain phrases resemble an advertising jingle for a conservative culture characterised by academic stultification.

According to Sztajnszrajber, philosophy should promote the Intellectual virtue necessary for addressing dynamic challenges and adapting to change.

In a seminal work eleven phrases[1] Sztajnszrajber selects eleven dicta that represents the panoply of the armour of philosophical orthodoxy and he contradicts the accepted truism of each one, thus challenging the status quo to facilitate their Foucaultian interpretation[2] in several different ways that are relevant to the modern fast-changing world.

Phrase Attributedto Source revaluation
No man ever steps in the same river twice Heraclitus of Ephesus Plato dialogue on Cratylus
I Am that I Am God a.k.a. Yahweh said to Moses) Exodus at 3:14:
I know that I know nothing Socrates: Plato Apology 21d
'Oh my friends, there is no friend Aristotle (Diogenes Laërtius V, 1, 21 Michel de Montaigne"On Friendship", I, 28)
Love and do what you will. Augustine of Hippo I Epistle John at 4:4-12
Man is wolf to man||Thomas Hobbes De Cive
I think, therefore I am René Descartes: Principles of Philosophy
All that is solid melts into air Karl Marx Communist Manifesto
God is dead Friedrich Nietzsche The gay science
There is no subtext Jacques Derrida essay on Rousseau
Where there is power, there is resistance Michel Foucault Fearless Speech [3]

Published work

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Sztajnszrajber is the author of several books in Spanish including:

  • How to enliven Plato [4]
  • What is philosophy for? (A small treatise on demolition)[5]
  • Philosophy in 11 Phrases[6]
  • Hammering out philosophy (Vol 1) [7]

References

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  1. ^ Darío Sztajnszrajber (2014). La filosofía en once frases (in Spanish). Paidos Argentina. ISBN 9501296873. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ Michel Foucault (2001-02-19). Joseph Pearson (ed.). Fearless speech. Semiotext(e). ISBN 1584350113. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |1= and |2= (help)
  3. ^ Michel Foucault (2001-02-19). Joseph Pearson (ed.). Fearless speech. Semiotext(e). ISBN 1584350113. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |1= and |2= (help)
  4. ^ Darío Sztajnszrajber (2012-01-01). Para Animarse A Leer Platon (in Spanish). Eudeba. ISBN 9502319885.
  5. ^ Darío Sztajnszrajber (2013-11-11). ¿Para qué sirve la filosofía?: (Pequeño tratado sobre la demolición) (in Spanish). Planeta Argentina. ISBN 9788490742877.
  6. ^ Darío Sztajnszrajber (2014-01-01). La filosofía en once frases (in Spanish). Paidos Argentina. ISBN 9788434429949. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  7. ^ Darío Sztajnszrajber (2019-05-06). Filosofía a martillazos Tomo1 (in Spanish). Paidos Argentina. ISBN 9789501298338.