@skyblack has loosely identified that its the approach of questioning everything that i find bogus. It's as if a philosopher thinks he can reinvent the wheel. It's the questioning of things that are already certain.skyblack
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I think that in trying to see philosophy questions as stemming from fear, you are missing how curiosity and wondering are essential to human life. You make it seem as if the ideal is to be a happy robot, who doesn't ask questions. Philosophy and questioning goes back to ancient times, and is central to the evolution of human life.— Jack Cummins
I don't think OP is saying that one shouldn't question but his/her point, as far as i understand, is the approach of such questioning. I think OP is questioning the approach. Maybe he/she could have phrased the OP better.
And yes. ideally, the idea is a state where no questions or answers remain. The premise of all these questioning is to come to that, otherwise one will be considered off the hinges if they keep on questioning. And yes, a joyous life seems to be a worthwhile endeavor.
Excessive reflection is a sign of low self esteem. And the title philosopher often used to bolster prestige,an appeal to authority. — Mystic
Also,from the texts and life's of
Nietzeche,plato,Wittgenstein,aristotle,Kent,hegel. — Mystic
I doubt you have questions. — Mystic
More like your a crusader for the myth of sustainability, with a penchant for clichéd humour. — Mystic
You actually have some good jokes.
I like some of em. But a lot of dross in between.
Your timing is off.
And your getting your kunts mixed up... — Mystic
I think stand up would be good.
But practice... — Mystic
Is self esteem a lack of philosophical reflection? — counterpunch
Yes, and sometimes this self-confidence is well-placed.people's motivations come from an inferiority complex,thus the need to act out,to be needlessley proud and lie about our prowess. However,I have met folks that absolutely do not fit this observation. And those folks come from a place of confidence,not doubt and inferiority. — Mystic
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