What type of philosophy most exemplifies what philosophy is or should be to you? — Pantagruel
Because “exemplifies” and even “best exemplifies” are a bit vague, won’t this just devolve to picking favourites, or answering as to which is most important? — Jamal
Gilles Deleuze et al ...Do you think there are any contemporary heirs to the tradition of Spinoza? — Pantagruel
:fire:It may really be said: You are either a Spinozist or not a philosopher at all. — G.W.F. Hegel
I don't consider exemplification to be a vague concept. Wouldn't you agree that the premise of exemplification is to illustrate and clarify? — Pantagruel
Gilles Deleuze et al ...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Spinozist_philosophers
It may really be said: You are either a Spinozist or not a philosopher at all.
— G.W.F. Hegel
:fire: — 180 Proof
More charitably, I suppose it can be interpreted to mean “which of these is the most philosophical?” Or “the most typical of philosophy”. — Jamal
I wonder, though, if there is a philosophical reason I like them, rather than just a personal reason -- which I'd be more apt to believe the personal reason, it'd be interesting if there was some underlying philosophical aesthetic that makes these choices the choices we're thinking about, too. — Moliere
Although, not to quibble … — Pantagruel
What type of philosophy most exemplifies what philosophy is or should be to you?
Logical, analytical, linguistic - e.g. Frege
Phenomenological-existential - e.g. Sartre
Social-Ethical - e.g. Dewey
Metaphysical - e.g. Whitehead
Empiricist - e.g. Russell — Pantagruel
So, which branch of philosophy serves as an example of philosophy that clarifies … what exactly? What philosophy is, maybe? — Jamal
Gilles Deleuze et al ...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Spinozist_philosophers
It may really be said: You are either a Spinozist or not a philosopher at all.
— G.W.F. Hegel
:fire: — 180 Proof
I'm interested in what people think best exemplifies philosophical thought. Perhaps it cannot even be exemplified? — Pantagruel
I agree with this last part. I think of philosophy as a diversity of approaches for not taking anything for granted. — Tom Storm
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