Do you consider yourself a philosopher?
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Do you consider yourself a philosopher?
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Re: Do you consider yourself a philosopher?
Some of my friends consider me to be a philosopherphiloreaderguy wrote:Do you consider yourself a philosopher? Do you think other people do? Why or why not?
since I'm always giving a synopsis on what life and
death is about. I don't really know if I'm qualified to
be a "philosopher."
you smart, it's knowing what you don't know.
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Yes, I long to find all those answers!!!!!!!
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I agree with a former post that people who live and breathe are philosophers in one way or another. To live, one must have a rational and logical philosophy to guide one's life rather it's self-created, someone elses you've tweaked to yourself, a basics one, or completely following one by everything it says...I think it is a necessity in life.
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I think that philosophy and science is the very essance of humanity. We have the tools available to us to question and seek enlightment, and we must use them if we are to claim we are anything more than animals.Soulblighter wrote:I consider it the duty of every living Human to be a philosopher.
That is the kind of world I want to live in. A world where people think rationally about their decisions, where we have the time, and take it, to ponder on the "why"'s in life. To be a philosopher, to me, means mostly being able to question and daring to do it. It does not have to be abstract or metaphysics, there is many ways to think philosophically about things. I do love the origin of the word, literally meaning "lover of wisdom" and that is how I view it. I consider myself a philosopher, as I am constantly questioning ideas around me and seek logic and knowledge. Although I would never compare myself to the grand masters.
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Me neither. Those guys thought deeply.Daemon wrote:I think that philosophy and science is the very essance of humanity. We have the tools available to us to question and seek enlightment, and we must use them if we are to claim we are anything more than animals.Soulblighter wrote:I consider it the duty of every living Human to be a philosopher.
That is the kind of world I want to live in. A world where people think rationally about their decisions, where we have the time, and take it, to ponder on the "why"'s in life. To be a philosopher, to me, means mostly being able to question and daring to do it. It does not have to be abstract or metaphysics, there is many ways to think philosophically about things. I do love the origin of the word, literally meaning "lover of wisdom" and that is how I view it. I consider myself a philosopher, as I am constantly questioning ideas around me and seek logic and knowledge. Although I would never compare myself to the grand masters.
You have some good words there. You sound to me
like you are leaning on the scientific end of things.
Rationality and wisdom are two things we need to have
to help us through life. Rationality, to me, is
the more objective side of life; wisdom is the
more subjective side. It's okay to let feelings
guide your decisions as long as they are used
within the walls of rationality and wisdom.
you smart, it's knowing what you don't know.
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