I suppose, studying Philosophy at university will prepare you for discussions like is this ism better than that? But otherwise, are there any good resources on how to learn to enjoy those word battles? I do follow them from time to time and feel like einstein when I understand what its all about, but I very seldom come to any a-has afterwards — Ansiktsburk
To begin with, learn the proper meaning of "to enjoy", and stop using it the way commercial advertisers and pop psychology gurus do.But otherwise, are there any good resources on how to learn to enjoy those word battles? — Ansiktsburk
Can an amateur learn how to enjoy "academical" philosophical discussions — Ansiktsburk
But otherwise, are there any good resources on how to learn to enjoy those word battles? I do follow them from time to time and feel like einstein when I understand what its all about — Ansiktsburk
I can read them as a sudoku or a math exercise, just showing off IQ, like — Ansiktsburk
I do follow them from time to time and feel like einstein when I understand what its all about, but I very seldom come to any a-has afterwards — Ansiktsburk
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