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Philosophy Anybody?
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I am particularly interested in replies from Naomi, Jim, Mibs, and anybody else of a cerebral persuasion to my questions.
Are there any philosophers who have influenced your thinking?
Any relevant to today?
Are there any philosophers who have influenced your thinking?
Any relevant to today?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think I'm probably one of those people who only fancies themselves as philosophically minded. I certainly haven't read many of the great historical philosophers, which is a nuisance when they come up in quizzes.
Whether that undermines what I say about the subject I don't know. I should have thought, though, that philosophy is at least somewhat personal. How we see the world is shaped by our own experiences. I'm not a fan of letting other people do my thinking for me if I can help it, which probably means I'm not planning on reading Heidegger, Wittgenstein or Kant any time soon.
Whether that undermines what I say about the subject I don't know. I should have thought, though, that philosophy is at least somewhat personal. How we see the world is shaped by our own experiences. I'm not a fan of letting other people do my thinking for me if I can help it, which probably means I'm not planning on reading Heidegger, Wittgenstein or Kant any time soon.
Agree with Woof, my formative thinking was coloured by Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams, Hawkeye Pierce and Bernard Black.
Whilst it's true in many ways that nothing (especially people) changes, there is a limited amount of patience I have with the concept that someone can just have a bit of a think, write their ramblings down and be hailed as a Philosopher, so I tend not be pay them that much heed ( which I'm sure they'd be really worried about ;-)
Whilst it's true in many ways that nothing (especially people) changes, there is a limited amount of patience I have with the concept that someone can just have a bit of a think, write their ramblings down and be hailed as a Philosopher, so I tend not be pay them that much heed ( which I'm sure they'd be really worried about ;-)
A problem with identifying philosophers who might appear to have influenced one's thinking is that it could be that the relevant thoughts were already in one's mind when one encountered the philosophers who simply happened to think the same way.
However my own list would include Plato, Nietzsche and Heidegger.
However my own list would include Plato, Nietzsche and Heidegger.
No of course not, we're all prone to the same e, but our personality types and our upbringing will lead us to deal with those influences in different ways. For example I always SNOPES everything I read online because my parents taught me to be even handed and fair and to do that you need to have solid information, and if something you base an opinion or decision on is 'fake news' then you can't possibly do that and it has massive ramifications. x