It could be a thread in its own right, but as it is so interconnected to mine I will edit my title to include this. — Jack Cummins
:point: Necessarily, 'necessary facts' are impossible; therefore, only contingent facts are possible.... metaphysics involves the understanding of "the supreme finite fact" — Pantagruel
... metaphysics involves the understanding of "the supreme finite fact"
— Pantagruel
:point: Necessarily 'necessary facts' are impossible; therefore, only contingent facts are possible. — 180 Proof
It is one which permeates our lives and cannot just be answered by the people who are ranked as the philosophers. — Jack Cummins
I do wonder if the finding of happiness and even the other one have moved into becoming more the task and scope of psychology more than philosophy. — Jack Cummins
I think, rather, it's the understanding – adaptive (by process of eliminating 'maladaptive') uses – of knowledges (e.g. sciences, history, arts, care of self, etc) that's gradually 'improved' by philosophizing.Philosophy is a way to ... improve our knowledge. — javi2541997
↪Pantagruel No ... not a clue what "special usage" you're referring to. — 180 Proof
I think, rather, it's the understanding – adaptive (by process of eliminating 'maladaptive') uses – of knowledges (e.g. sciences, history, arts, care of self, etc) that's gradually 'improved' by philosophizing. — 180 Proof
So, I am asking what does it mean to say that one is a philosopher, and who are the 'real' philosophers? — Jack Cummins
So, I am asking what does it mean to say that one is a philosopher, and who are the 'real' philosophers? — Jack Cummins
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