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Term:post-philosophies

From Philosophical Research
  1. pronounced [L] post-philosophy 1-1-1

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  1. A body of philosophical claims which has been run through postification methods in order to produce a mirror set of claims which are proposed to be more correct.
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    technical term in local research group (proposed; ES) 1-1-1
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    pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] meta-ontology 1-1-1
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Usage notes[edit]

The term "post- philosophies" was used for a brief period around the time of MDem 4.3 — one or two entries posited the hypothetical existence of "post-Trotskyism" and "post-Lacanianism". By the time of MDem 5.3, this same concept is usually referred to as "meta- philosophies", and the constructs used are instead "meta-Trotskyism", "meta-anarchism", and "meta-Lacanianism". The major difference between these two sets of terms is that "postification" did not go into deep detail about how exactly ideologies were to be "post-ified", whereas the new terms invoke the concept of meta-ontology as one of the major engines of meta-Marxist analysis which is capable of operating on any philosophy ever conceived without the requirement for any other philosophy to accept historical materialism or class analysis.