" I think that's a misguided view and so react negatively when philosophy is portrayed as the study of something superior in some profound sense to life as lived." — InternetStranger
Rutherford isolated the nucleus of the atom. He wasn't, however, concerned with its possible applications. He died believing nothing would come of that discovery, and that the release of the energy from the nucleus would not mean much. He gloried in the knowledge for its own sake, i.e., real knowledge. Not "stamp collecting" — InternetStranger
Weber in many respects controls the universities today. The notion of the "ideal type" is very powerful. The notion of a "fact value" distinction (which, make no mistake, became powerful through Weber, though it was developed by Simmel and stems from Nietzsche, Hume is only accidentally and retrospectively credited with this because of Kant/Nietzsche) controls the whole academic product and the methodology of each field (just as much and more in the those social sciences were it is explicitly rejected, because it still founds those disciplines in their methodology:, e.g., sociology, ethnology, anthropology and the rest of the Kulturwissenschaften). The systematic expulsion of subjectivity, political science, not political philosophy. — InternetStranger
Ergo, the point is, philosophy is no other world. — InternetStranger
Think of living in a tribal life of scarcity and without education. Is it not closer to barbarity? — InternetStranger
Ergo, the raising up is what you are now because of what has been philosophized. — InternetStranger
You're a fine rhetorician.
You have a cheep debating tactic. — InternetStranger
Some people want the glory of being called philosopher but they don't want to put in the hard work to get there. — Jeremiah
Rutherford isolated the nucleus of the atom. He wasn't, however, concerned with its possible applications. He died believing nothing would come of that discovery, and that the release of the energy from the nucleus would not mean much. He gloried in the knowledge for its own sake, i.e., real knowledge. Not "stamp collecting". — InternetStranger
Remember, the word academic means Plato's Academy, — InternetStranger
which is the bowels of all universities on the earth, and all their research programs. — InternetStranger
Questioning is human. — InternetStranger
No one can say Science is good — InternetStranger
It was the model for the West. Greater familiarity with the great thinkers of the west is the best way to prove this to yourself. — InternetStranger
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