On alienation and hermeneutical injustice

Why would a person ascribe to themselves a belief that they do not endorse? I was confused by the ease with which some philosophers talked about the phenomenon of alienation. It was as if the existence of an unendorsed belief within a subject was not at all problematic, leading to no conflict whatsoever. But at […]

The Selfish Philosopher

I am a selfish philosopher. I take philosophy to always be for and about me. Back then when I decided to do my undergrad in philosophy, I wanted to understand what was going on in my life. I sought for general term tu understand my concrete situation. At that time a plurality of factors came […]

Demo speech from 13.06.20

This speech was held at the Black Lives Matter Demonstration in Halle, at the 13.06.20. Germany has a massive problem with racism and things have been getting worse. This country is blind: Many Germans don’t see racism and where they do, they don’t see that/how they are involved in it. Consequentially, they don’t see the […]

Demo speech from 09.10.20

This speech was held at a demonstration that was devoted to A. A. Ibrahim’s efforts to acknowledge the attack on him as a racist motivated attempted murder. On 09.10.2019, a man tried to break into a synagogue in Halle. He couldn’t get in and shot two passersby. This attack gained global media attention, but barley […]

Key Issues: Hermeneutical Resources and Hermeneutical Injustice

Created: October 6th, 2020Last edited: October 6th, 2020 IMPORTANT NOTE: This page is dedicated to two key issues that will become relevant over and over again. Throughout this blog I will presuppose a basic understanding of hermeneutical resources and hermeneutical injustice, which I will provide here. I want to update this page as my understanding […]