...that's like trying to pull on a rug you stand on. — Posty McPostface
Therefore, how do you create a narrative in philosophy that encompasses all the thoughts of different philosophers? Can that be done in any shape, manner, or form? — Posty McPostface
But it's not as if a philosopher has a choice, any more than a cancer patient. Proper medication and good personal practices will help, but there is always the chance that some philosophical problem or other will grab at you, and drag you back in. — Banno
What you see in this hospital are the most intractable, chronic cases, but if you look at the world via a news ap, you will see at once that not merely philosophy, but even common sense has been largely eradicated. — unenlightened
I prefer the historical method.
But maybe that's a bit misleading, because there are historical methods -- it's not an all-encompassing sort of discipline, but one which teases out the varied and conflicting narratives that arise in the passing of events. I tend to think that this is actually its strength; you get a feel for the many variances that are at play in reading conflicting accounts, and you get a sense for how much of it is a narrative more than How Things Actually Are. — Moliere
So, then, the question becomes, how does one abandon philosophy? — Posty McPostface
What happened to the TLP reading thread? — Banno
A useful way to think of the difference between TLP and PI is to observe that TLP restricts itself to statements. As such it cannot be taken as complete. — Banno
PI talks of commands and questions and such, and hence talks of ways of doing things, ways of living. — Banno
Statements are good. — Posty McPostface
That's your mistake. Philosophy is a symptom, not a cure. — Relativist
Good philosophy is descriptive and illuminating of our practices. If doing philosophy consists in understanding our practices, then why should we give it up? If doing philosophy consists in trying to nail it down once and for all, then of course we should give it up. — Janus
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