So great has Wittgenstein's influence on me is or have been to the point of abandoning any plans on majoring in philosophy at college. — Wallows
That is unfortunate. I did not get the impression while wrestling with him that he was solving all the problems in so far as they could be solved. He is more Zhuangzi than Kant regarding the limits of explanation. — Valentinus
I believe it on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. — Banno
Teaching is an odd profession in that if one does it well, the student will no longer need the teacher; teachers seek to do themselves out of a job. If people did not insist on having more kids, we would not need teachers. — Banno
We would not need philosophers if folk stoped getting tangled up in their worlds and words. — Banno
One teacher I had while reading Wittgenstein pointed out that shooing the fly out of the bottle is not an event if you don't own the both the bottle and the fly. — Valentinus
Teaching is an odd profession in that if one does it well, the student will no longer need the teacher; teachers seek to do themselves out of a job. If people did not insist on having more kids, we would not need teachers.
We would not need philosophers if folk stopped getting tangled up in their worlds and words. — Banno
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