Moliere
180 Proof
This rambles on some more about (my?) despair ... :zip:In ancient or Classical eras philosophy, it's said, began with / in wonder - that there is anything at all.
In this Modern era of the last half millennia, it seems to me, despair, not wonder, is the catalyst of philosophizing - despair that, despite the entirety of human knowledge, there isn't any (decideable, in/defeasible) Reason at all for any - let alone every - thing; to wit: Why is there no-Y-thing rather than some-X-thing? Apparently, 'this world' is The Most Arbitrary of All Possible Worlds à la the mediocrity principle (pace Leibniz). — 180 Proof
Moliere
180 Proof
Very much so. The so-called "Presocratics" like Thales and Pythagoras who attempt to replace 'mythic-religious stories' about the origins/purposes of nature and morals with 'rational reflections on observations' of natural processes and moral conduct. 'Logos sans mythos'. :fire:So, historically too -- philosophy begins in religion. — Moliere
Paine
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