Marx-Engels, Deleuze-Guattari, Russell-Whitehead, Sartre-Beauvoir, Adorno-Horkhrimer, Stuart Mill-Taylor Mill, Negri-Hardt... Which is your favorite philosophical collaboration?
>Which is your favorite philosophical collaboration?
>>25297635What a quaint list of utter faggots.
>>25298942ESL?
>>25297635Plato-DiogenesPlato-Sophists
>>25297635A lot of the times those collaborations have one side as the dominant intellectual like Deleuze or Marx, maybe even Adorno, and Negri, and J.S. Mill, other times the collabs exist for a specific project so it's a one-off and not that significant even if both sides can stand on their own as their own different people (like Russell and Whitehead). I can't recall Beauvoir and Sartre co-authoring anything much, they just were genuinely influencing each other back and forth which is nice but Beauvoir wrote her own stuff and Sartre his own which is better.Though peak Whitehead and peak Russell collabing on their theories of the universe and epistemology would have been kind of interesting. Process philosophy on one side, epistemic structural realism/Russellian monism on the other, a really interesting combination. Frankly I think Deleuze would have liked it too. But alas we just got the Principia which is a logical proof theory for the foundations of mathematics. Monumental sure but Russell and Whitehead making a proper metaphysics collab in their prime around the 1920s would have been really interesting.