What is the most uninteresting philosophical concept?

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Philosophy Explorer
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What is the most uninteresting philosophical concept?

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Maybe it's a concept that's been well covered. Or a concept that's been discredited. Or something else.

Anything come to mind?

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Melchior
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Re: What is the most uninteresting philosophical concept?

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Cartesian dualism.
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Greta
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Re: What is the most uninteresting philosophical concept?

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Religious fighting in lieu of philosophy. Social and political arguments in lieu of philosophy.

Free will v determinism.

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Re: What is the most uninteresting philosophical concept?

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Because silence is the most interesting philosophical concept,

then whatever moves furthest from brevity is the least interesting.
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Re: What is the most uninteresting philosophical concept?

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Philosophy is a theory or attitude that act as a guiding principle or behavior. I support argument , silence is the most interesting concept of philosophy and brevity is the least interesting. Some times silence is a good answer for everything.
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Re: What is the most uninteresting philosophical concept?

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"truth"
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Re: What is the most uninteresting philosophical concept?

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Ansiktsburk wrote:"truth"
Interesting

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