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48 | Gillian Rose: Speculative Thinking and Post-Kantian Sociology with James Callahan

Sep 19, 20221 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 48
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In this episode we are joined by James Callahan (aka Crane) to talk about Gillian Rose’s book Hegel Contra Sociology. We explore Rose’s critique of early twentieth-century sociology, which she argues was completely hampered by the limitations of its neo-Kantian framework. Looking to break out of this transcendental circle, Rose turns to Hegel and defends a highly original and sophisticated reading of his speculative political thinking, in order to develop a sociological analysis adequate for grasping and transforming our modern capitalist world. We also talk about why Hegel hated the starry skies above and thought slimes and rashes were way cooler.

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References:

Gillian Rose, Hegel Contra Sociology (New York: Verso, 2009)

Music: Vintage Memories by Schematist | schematist.bandcamp.com

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