So, we come full circle via a strange loop. Every experience of every entity including ourselves engenders expression which contributes to ongoing conceptual construction.
That feedback is philosophy - the way whose truth is our life. It is inseparable from a human, being.
I don't think everyone is a philosopher like he says, most people don't really seem to question the way things are in life and just go along with it with what they were taught. — Darkneos
I don't think everyone is a philosopher like he says, most people don't really seem to question the way things are in life and just go along with it with what they were taught. From my understanding our brains are sorta resistant to what philosophy requires of us. — Darkneos
I'd put it that everyone has the potential to think philosophically.
I don't agree that everyone is a philosopher, though. Everyone has the potential to think scientifically, artistically, and so forth -- insofar that a person connects to that group of thinkers then they can think like such and such.
So it goes with philosophy. — Moliere
I wonder what the minimum standard would be for someone to be called a philosopher? — Tom Storm
Minimum standard, by my lights in the world we live in, is being paid to do it. — Moliere
What do you think, setting aside capitalism... — Tom Storm
I wonder what the minimum standard would be for someone to be called a philosopher?
— Tom Storm
Minimum standard, by my lights in the world we live in, is being paid to do it.
But surely you see how inadequate that standard is. It's just the minimum standard in the world we happen to live in (and it's likely the person paid to do it has expertise, especially given how competitive those roles are) — Moliere
And it shows how the world we live in has changed. Up until recently, most notable philosophers wrote outside of academic environments and lived off of other jobs or inheritances. These include — Joshs
And it shows how the world we live in has changed. Up until recently, most notable philosophers wrote outside of academic environments and lived off of other jobs or inheritances. These include — Joshs
I don't think everyone is a philosopher like he says, most people don't really seem to question the way things are in life and just go along with it with what they were taught. — Darkneos
I think everyone is a philosopher in some sense insofar as they have accepted or rejected some set of values or other. — Janus
Completely different thread. But really, if you’re going to debate Quora threads why not do it on Quora? Do you expect the contributors here to weave between here and there just because there’s some question you want answered? — Wayfarer
I don't know, I guess it depends on interpretation. I think everyone is a philosopher in some sense insofar as they have accepted or rejected some set of values or other. — Janus
Fair enough. But I did notice that the thread was 6 years old. He might well have moved on. — Wayfarer
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