Who is more philosophically significant in the modern world? — Bret Bernhoft
Bill Hicks and Joe Rogan both spoke (at one point or another) about the importance of manifesting one's mind through the use of pragmatism, tools and self-reflection. — Bret Bernhoft
:up:I wouldn't say Rogan is "celebrated," he's just a fairly open guy who talks to anyone — Xtrix
Bill Hicks and Joe Rogan both spoke (at one point or another) about the importance of manifesting one's mind through the use of pragmatism, tools and self-reflection. — Bret Bernhoft
Who is more philosophically significant in the modern world? — Bret Bernhoft
Rogan, on the other hand, was notoriously irascible and provocative, sometime leaving his students in tears and alienating his colleagues. His philosophical insights, however, were original without being merely idiosyncratic, casting new light on old problems and opening up fresh lines of enquiry for a generation of thinkers. — Cuthbert
Hicks did have a position, a general sort of spiritual/philosophical position.Who is more philosophically significant in the modern world? — Bret Bernhoft
A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
[...]Without laughter there would be no Tao. — Laozi
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