On this view, philosophy is not an abstract discipline, but a kind of itching that responds to a pain, a yearning for understanding that one vaguely feels oneself to lack. — The Great Whatever
they treat philosophy itself as a kind of autonomous machine that individuals pick up and die while doing, a never-ending project that other generations are free to pick up and contribute to for no real reason — The Great Whatever
Of course, there is no "endgame" in philosophy, no final solution. Anyone who expects such a thing is bound to be disappointed. — John
Just like poetry, painting, music and science philosophy is an enriching intellectual (at the very least) practice that has no limits or final ends; — John
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