Is philosophy just idle talk? Philosophy in the general sense can be. Philosophy as a discussion of rigorous proofs, logic, and proposals is not — Philosophim
It's quite possible for philosophy to address how people live and what they care about without having recourse to the kind of obscurity, and sometimes even esotericism, analytic philosophy and OLP were and are intended to expose and avoid. — Ciceronianus
Joseph Rouse and Lee Braver are examples of contemporary philosophers who have no trouble moving back and forth between the two cultures. — Joshs
The Temporal logicians wouldn't object. There are tons of different non-classic logics out there.Of course logicians would object, that logic is independent of time, an eternal static thing so to speak. — Pez
brown as you re-paint the old cave metaphor for artistic purposes. — Fire Ologist
Let's not sully art by claiming philosophers are artists. — Ciceronianus
Hegel applied this principle to human mind, in his famous work "Phenomenology of Spirits" for describing and understanding the workings of human consciousness. Marx took over the idea applying the principle into the existence of material and the operational principle for the societies, providing the ideological foundation for the extreme materialism and communism.Quite a different approach to logic, though, we find in the scriptures of Friedrich Hegel. He maintained, that contradictions are a vital prerequisite of all progress. The german word “aufheben” can have a dual meaning: to save and to abolish. In his expression “synthesis” it is just that, the combination of two mutually excluding ideas into one, encompassing both. — Pez
Agreed. :up: :fire:If we apply Hegel's idea to philosophy at large, it is not idle talk at all but the necessary ingredient for a dynamic development of ideas. — Pez
I'd be interested to know what those may be. But I think it takes more than imagination to create a work of art. — Ciceronianus
Solipsism for example, I would call a non-philosophy and more of what should be a clinically recognized mental illness — Outlander
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