Philosophy remains unavoidable rather than necessary or useful — Banno
So while at first I was gladdened to see a defence of the need for philosophising, I don't think Midgley succeeds in her defence. — Banno
The poverty of the myth of the individual is that it just fails to address the Other, and so fails to enter into moral discussion. — Banno
... journalism, comedy, activism, authors of fiction, and advocacy ... — Banno
A professional plumber will fix the pipes, I am not sure a professional philosopher will fix anything. — Fooloso4
The only professionals in philosophy are academics — unenlightened
I agree with her criticism of academic philosophy — Fooloso4
So, what seems to be the problem? — unenlightened
Lyotard has a theory according to which there are essentially just two periods in cultural history: classicism and modernism, one repeatedly following upon the other, as a reaction to the other. So if the Ancient Greek culture was classicism, the Ancient Roman culture was modernism, and so on.There's a tension between system building and critical evaluation in philosophy. Perhaps the system builders - your Kant, Hegel, Russel - thrive when the basis of society is unthreatened; and the critics - Socrates, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein - in what might be called "interesting times"?
But perhaps not. — Banno
The problem is that philosophy is not a monolith; so it might not be all that easy to decide who is "degrading" it. — Janus
conceptual confusions — Banno
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