I learn in a dialectical manner — Wallows
Then just learn on this forum. — boethius
No shit. Been learning philosophy since 2005 on online forums. That makes it 14 years of interacting with people. — Wallows
You know what makes me mad, apart from losing the old database, which I will buy back from Porat once I get enough funds. It's seeing people come and go. What the fuck is with the turnover rate here? — Wallows
I recently ordered Kripke's Reference and Existence and feel like a fucking moron for not being able to even read some of it. Infuriating shit in my little world. — Wallows
I have a question to you to just spark a debate. Is the number 2 an empty name, and if not what does it signify? — Wallows
No shit. Been learning philosophy since 2005 on online forums. That makes it 14 years of interacting with people.
— Wallows
Yes, my point was to just learn the things you want in the dialectical manner you prefer; but perhaps get more structured about it. I.e. do what your doing but at the next level of intensity and challenge. — boethius
1. I recently ordered Kripke's Reference and Existence and 2. feel like a fucking moron for not being able to even read some of it. 3. Infuriating shit in my little world.
4. I have a question to you to just spark a debate. Is the number 2 an empty name, and if not what does it signify? — Wallows
Wallows has been asking for and receiving advice for as long as. He has been around long enough to know and predict all the likely replies.
You made some excellent points and suggestions but look at the response.
It's an addictive pattern. — Amity
Wallows has been asking for and receiving advice for as long as. He has been around long enough to know and predict all the likely replies.
You made some excellent points and suggestions but look at the response.
It's an addictive pattern.
— Amity
1. Even if you are right, what is it to me? what is it to you?
2. If the content is not appropriate, it is a question for the moderators, and I need not trouble myself.
3. Perhaps some lessons take decades to learn.
4. Perhaps others have similar questions and may benefit in any case. — boethius
If indeed philosophy is an addiction here, how are we to intervene? If philosophy has failed, as you suggest is the case, perhaps we must widen our perspective, seek in poetry some help for this condition that seems persist indefinitely: — boethius
I have thanked Wallows before for provoking thought and interest. — Amity
I think it a pity that a continuing sense of failure in overcoming difficulties can be so overwhelming.
It can stifle creativity and drive.
It's kind of a vicious circle. — Amity
No need to thank Wallows. It was only natural. — Wallows
There's also a philosophy magazine (philosophynow.org) that provides short articles on philosophy subjects. — boethius
More of a Cynic as of late. It oscillates, a lot between the two. And, I have interacted with Massimo, on Facebook, good guy. Likes ducks a lot for some reason. — Wallows
Always dear to me is this lonely hill I keep coming to
and this hedge and all its details,
hiding from me the ultimate horizon.
Yet crouched and staring, endless
is the space beyond, that humanless
emptiness, and that depth of stillness,
my thoughts drift; not far
the heart, the terror. Then, the wind speaks,
swaying the trees, and the
infinite silence and these rustling leaves,
I compare the two: I remember the eternal,
the seasons of death, the present,
the living, the sound of it. In this,
immensity, my thoughts start to drown:
and I drift off sweetly into this sea of thoughts.
"l'infinito" of Leopardi — boethius
'm glad you liked my translation of L'infinito. I tried to render more (some of) the feeling than a literal translation (which is basically impossible in this case), so am happy you felt it. — boethius
Heh, I'm a wallowing pig, Banno is some combination of goat-chimp-man, and then we have @unenlightened who rather has the dual characteristic of being either a frog or a horse. It's a zoo in here! — Wallows
You know what? I'm going to reach out to Massimo and ask him if he can answer a list of some 3-5 questions prepresented to him. He's very active on Facebook, and maybe he can make some time for us.
What do you think, Amity? I can't fathom what kind of questions to ask though. I'll think about it... — Wallows
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.