Adam Kotsko just published a very well received book on the subject, The Prince of This World, which will be an excellent starting point for your research. If you can get your hands on it, you should find plenty of contemporary citations for you. — StreetlightX
I'm writtin an essay about philosophical concept of Satan based on the analisys of the poem by Charles Baudelaire "Litanies of Satan" (incl. "Prayer").
So, in the text, i need to mention two different philosophical sourses that must be printed and published after 1970.
What's the problem? I am a first year student, not a philosophical direction, and I do not know how to distinguish between philosophical text from non-philosophical. — Maks23
Would you say the same of God? Satan is an antithetical representation of good and though religious, functions as a symbol of evil and therefore is worthy of moral consideration.I'd say Satan is a religious concept, not philosophical. Baudelaire's "philosophical" claims have little to do with philosophy. Instead they were deliberately obfuscatory and controversial, a way for the romantic poet to market himself as a public figure. — jkop
God is a religious concept.Would you say the same of God? — TimeLine
. . .functions as a symbol of evil and therefore is worthy of moral consideration. — TimeLine
God is a religious concept. — jkop
Can a symbol of evil be evil? I don't think so. — jkop
This is truly the most random comment I have ever read. :-} Uhm, ok, no, you can't send the word 'evil' to prison, probably because, well, it's a word.For example, we can't ask the word to apologize, confess its sins, send it to prison, nor expect it to improve its behaviour etc. It's a word, not a moral agent. — jkop
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