A Philosopher Searches For the Truth...
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A Philosopher Searches For the Truth...
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But a philosopher, a TRUE philosopher, never finds the truth.
Everybody wants to be right.
I've never met anyone who doesn't want to be right.
It could be argued that even many pseudo-philosophers' search for truth is only a bit of a deeper need to be even more true than most. Grounded by a seemingly deeper truth.
Could it then be argued, not by me, that true philosophers will never be well known...because they must ALWAYS be uncertain...Must always realize that ANY of their conclusions, ANY of their words are grounded in a lie.
You are a lie.
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But a philosopher, a TRUE philosopher, never finds the truth.
Everybody wants to be right.
I've never met anyone who doesn't want to be right.
It could be argued that even many pseudo-philosophers' search for truth is only a bit of a deeper need to be even more true than most. Grounded by a seemingly deeper truth.
Could it then be argued, not by me, that true philosophers will never be well known...because they must ALWAYS be uncertain...Must always realize that ANY of their conclusions, ANY of their words are grounded in a lie.
You are a lie.
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No I'm pretty certain the universe needs to be destroyed. But I'm open to the remote possibility of humans creating a good form of existence.
Though believing the humans would someday be capable of either is where the uncertainty arises.
Though believing the humans would someday be capable of either is where the uncertainty arises.
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............................................I really, REALLY love who you are...whoever you are...
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............................................I really, REALLY love who you are...whoever you are...
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That's nice because I don't love you, nor do I love anyone else. I only wish to destroy the universe because I'm a good honest person, and I believe even Hitler deserves a relief from the Infinite. Don't think I won't take joy seeing your destruction.Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
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That could not have been said any better by any other person on this planet.
I wish you all the best upon your quest.
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That could not have been said any better by any other person on this planet.
I wish you all the best upon your quest.
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>[size=124]But a philosopher, a TRUE philosopher, never [i][b]finds[/b][/i] the truth.
Pardon me for saying so but that's fucking stupid. If answers can't be found, asking questions is useless.
>[b]Everybody wants to be right. [/b]
>I've never met anyone who doesn't want to be right.
>It could be argued that even many pseudo-philosophers' search for truth is only a bit of a deeper need to be even more true than most. Grounded by a seemingly deeper truth.
The difference is in whether they recognise that being right means knowing Why you're right and that requires a good understanding of epistemology at minimum. There is a ground truth and many philosophers have stumbled upon it independently or otherwise.
>Could it then be argued, not by me, that [b]true philosophers will never be well known[/b]...because they must ALWAYS be uncertain...Must always realize that ANY of their conclusions, ANY of their words are grounded in a lie.
That's not how truth works. Most aren't true philosopers. Anyone who doesn't believe it's possible to answer the questions is not any kind of philosoper, a naked skeptic at best.
Pardon me for saying so but that's fucking stupid. If answers can't be found, asking questions is useless.
>[b]Everybody wants to be right. [/b]
>I've never met anyone who doesn't want to be right.
>It could be argued that even many pseudo-philosophers' search for truth is only a bit of a deeper need to be even more true than most. Grounded by a seemingly deeper truth.
The difference is in whether they recognise that being right means knowing Why you're right and that requires a good understanding of epistemology at minimum. There is a ground truth and many philosophers have stumbled upon it independently or otherwise.
>Could it then be argued, not by me, that [b]true philosophers will never be well known[/b]...because they must ALWAYS be uncertain...Must always realize that ANY of their conclusions, ANY of their words are grounded in a lie.
That's not how truth works. Most aren't true philosopers. Anyone who doesn't believe it's possible to answer the questions is not any kind of philosoper, a naked skeptic at best.
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Enquiry, once begun, never ends.
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Not sure why it's assumed that philosophers are doomed to fail. It seems to be a Western thing.
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Not sure why it's assumed that philosophers are doomed to fail. It seems to be a Western thing.
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The majority seen to believe answers aren't possible so their philosophy is a pre-determined self-fulfilled fail.
Not sure why it's assumed that philosophers are doomed to fail. It seems to be a Western thing.
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The majority seen to believe answers aren't possible so their philosophy is a pre-determined self-fulfilled fail.
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It’s the journey, not the destination that makes it worthwhile.