"Contradiction": An Essay by Chi Rainer Bornfree (Keywords: History of Philosophy; Metaphysics; Violence; Hegel; Heidegger; Graham Priest; Rosa Luxemburg)
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Jacqueline Rose's book On Violence and Violence Against Women argues that violence stems from our inability to handle complexity and contradiction, especially regarding life and death.
Rose advocates for embracing contradictions, not erasing them as inhuman. This political choice highlights the significance of acknowledging violence as part of the human experience.
Rosa Luxemburg's philosophy centers on the principle of uncertainty, challenging followers to accept contradictions and ambiguity as essential components of revolutionary thought.
The Law of Non-Contradiction simplifies complexity, while revolutionary thinkers like Luxemburg thrive on uncertainty, using it to fuel their activism and thought.
Read at The Philosopher
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