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Martin Lenz

Martin Lenz (@Going_Loopy) is professor and department chair in history of philosophy at Groningen University. He specialises in medieval and early modern philosophy. Before joining the philosophy faculty at Groningen...

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...and his research focuses on theory at the intersection of Indigeneity and Latinidad. He is also a first-generation Quechua-American and Latino in the United States. Martin Willard Martin Willard received...

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Why Would We Want to Call People “Great Thinkers”? A Response to Julian Baggini

...our ingroup keeps applauding one and the same “great mind.” This article is shared with permission by Martin Lenz. It was originally published on Martin’s personal blog, Handling Ideas. Tweet...

“Heidegger was a Nazi.” What now?

...be starting from scratch. See especially the pieces by Peter Adamson and Eric Schliesser. This article is shared with permission by Martin Lenz. It was originally published on Martin’s personal...

Do Ideas Matter to Philosophy? How Obsession with Recognition Blocks Diversity

...isn’t English. And stop looking for ideas that sound familiar. This article is shared with permission by Martin Lenz. It was originally published on Martin’s personal blog, Handling Ideas. Tweet...

Should We Stop Talking about “Minor Figures”?

...mature in dialogue, not least in dialogue with minor figures such as ourselves. This article is shared with permission by Martin Lenz. It was originally published on Martin’s personal blog,...

Philosophy is History (Part I)

...of facts. This is why philosophy is always history, to some extent of course. This piece is shared with permission from Martin Lenz. It was originally published on Martin’s blog,...

Mistakes and objectivity. Myths in the history of philosophy (Part II)

...the multitude of different perspectives that affords objectivity, not their elimination. This piece is shared with permission from Martin Lenz. It was originally published on Martin’s blog, Handling Ideas. Tweet...

Who are we? Myths in the history of philosophy (Part I)

...but at least historians of philosophy should see the fun in it. This article was first published on Martin Lenz’s blog, Handling Ideas. It is shared with his permission. Tweet...