New to Philosophy an sich
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New to Philosophy an sich
I'm from the town of Rotterdam in the Netherlands and hope to learn and to contribute from and to the content of these forums in a positive way.
As I have never before considered any of my thought experiments to be philosophical arguments I did never consider visiting any philosophy related places or community before, virtual or else. In fact I'm still somewhat unsure about the very thing that 'philosophy' exactly entails so I might as well be considered a philosophical virgin. The very thing steering me in the direction of philosophy is the fact of having many questions and arguments similar to the questions and arguments as per the many topics posted at these particular forums (and other sources of philosophical reasoning). Hence why I have 'landed' at these forums.
Thanks for having me.
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Re: New to Philosophy an sich
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Re: New to Philosophy an sich
It shouldnt be neccessary for me to change anything about my introduction as the words are me. Some places one fits in, others less and I guess this just isnt the place for me then.
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Re: New to Philosophy an sich
Whoa, whoa. Please be aware that many don't commonly answer intro posts. Thus please don't read anything into the type or quantity of responses to this thread.
My advice is jump into the threads and base your evaluation on the Forum on what happens in that context.
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