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The Structure of Philosophical Revolutions: Also Called: Commonsense Redux: A Re-Purposing of Paine's Common Sense for the Purpose of Egalitarian Tech

The Structure of Philosophical Revolutions: Also Called: Commonsense Redux: A Re-Purposing of Paine's Common Sense for the Purpose of Egalitarian Tech

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Philosophy

ISBN10: 151778302X
ISBN13: 9781517783020
Publisher: Createspace
Published: Oct 11 2015
Pages: 44
Weight: 0.16
Height: 0.09 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English
Coppedge considers what is missing from a common sense idea of government by interpreting the first two books of Paine's Common Sense for figments of an underlying technocratic idea. Weaving in glimpses of technical jargon from his own coherentist philosophy, he addresses an idea of modular government which accepts economic and technological success and the meaningful interests of its citizens as the standard of progress, both for the citizen, and for the governments role as a corporation of citizens. The result is democratic and poetic, and also futuristic. It is both political philosophy and an idea of philosophy's ultimate importance.

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