Do you believe that doing philosophy is, whether privately and/or professionally, indispensible for 'eudaimonia'? or that something more, some other endeavor, is needed to facilitate 'well-being'? — 180 Proof
It's like politics; necessarily everyone does it, but most of you are entirely wrong. — unenlightened
But there doesn’t seem to be any upward spectrum: there doesn’t seem to be a way to engage less-than-fully-professionally with the true professionals, and in doing so become more professionally adept myself, without just fully committing to becoming a full-fledged professional philosopher myself. There’s a discontinuity in the philosophical dialogue there. — Pfhorrest
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