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Hahaha - me again.
I feel obliged to try to respond to one or two points...
1. If you study geography, physics, chemistry or any other subject at all then you need to eat, drink, sleep etc. to continue your studies but you don't need a degree in biology to continue to do so.
I suppose this is how I tend to feel about philosophy : you don't need to study it or be taught it to be able to do it "sufficiently".
I also think that what I mean is, "philosophy" is an integral part of lots of things but the things we do only become "philosophy" when you sit and analyse them and IMPOSE some kind of philosophical framework on a day to day thing which isn't inherently philosophical.
2. Gef's thought experiments are useful only as a precursor to an actual experiment or when the actual experiment isn't possible. (That's quite blunt!!! Just my opinion!). Anyway - these thought experiments might lead us to think the world is flat. Without going and actually checking, we'd all still believe in Santa.
Anyway - please keep up the good work here. I honestly didn't think that this thread would amuse or inform me so much. If someone can miraculously answer the question in the terms stated in my "17:10pm" post I'll be besides myself.
Also, if everyone can remind themselves that I have a pathological inability to be tactful and that if I phrase something cheekily or bluntly, I'm unlikely to even notice and certainly unlikely to mean offence.
Ta much.