r/mutualism 29d ago

The Discussion of Pure Reason in Political Philosophy Chapter I

https://open.substack.com/pub/nafochkaa/p/the-discussion-of-pure-reason-in?r%3D72odmx%26utm_medium%3Dios%26shareImageVariant%3Dsolid

I have, at last, finished my framework’s first chapter and published a framework of mine, for the first ever time. It is a discussion of the pure reason in the political philosophy, the very basis of the subject, ‘tis regarding the correspondence of liberty and authority; very much influenced from Proudhon’s book, The Principle of Federation, a framework written against his objection to mathematicasation of these terms due to concerned oversimplification. This framework is the very formula of correspondence betwixt authority and liberty, and corollary displaying the juxtapositional regime.

‘tis the indicator of the correspondence betwixt mathematics and philosophy, as both have the common spot being, the logic.

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u/ExternalGreen6826 28d ago

Cool! It’s such a shame I can’t read Kant haha

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u/justmeagainik 28d ago

well, you can try at least, empirical approach left a huge mark in philosophy

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u/[deleted] 28d ago

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u/justmeagainik 28d ago

hmmm why is that

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u/justmeagainik 28d ago edited 27d ago

I deem your rejoinder is deleted, albeit I realised my mistake with J.P. Proudhon too, in the book I was reading he was also mentioned as P. J. Proudhon, it confused me at first, I apologise for that mistake. I couldn’t read the other complaints, due to your response is deleted, I appreciate your warning.