48 | Gillian Rose: Speculative Thinking and Post-Kantian Sociology with James Callahan
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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. leftofphilosophy.com | @leftofphil Follow James on twitter: @gruidae_james and check out his substack: https://jamescrane.substack.com/ References: Gillian Rose, Hegel Contra Sociology (New York: Verso, 2009) Music: Vintage Memories by Schematist | schematist.bandcamp.com
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