yet I often don't see much deliberate connection these days. Those who go out and fight for a cause don't have much use for philosophers or the students of philosophy it seems, and likewise students of philosophy don't (in my experience only) usually get very engaged with current affairs. — Xtrix
I’d be interested to know for sure but it appears to me that most lived a life removed from what was going on around them. — Brett
philosophy at its most potent defarmiliarizes the world, casting it in terms and grammars that are not of its own. It's only by keeping this distance in place that philosophy resists an impotent re-doubling of the world in thought. — StreetlightX
would think most philosophers would be against activism given the mob mentality it often results in — NOS4A2
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