What does philosophy smell like?
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What does philosophy smell like?
As title says. What are your associations to the smell of philosophy?
Mine is sweat body, trees, and constipated poop, actually an interesting story but I'll shorten it to be about the impossibility of God and Good in life.
PS: the smell of books is sooooo stereotypical, and therefore not counted. Try think of the most interesting smells surrounding the situations that brough you to reflective and pondering thought, and made it stick beyond childhood.
Mine is sweat body, trees, and constipated poop, actually an interesting story but I'll shorten it to be about the impossibility of God and Good in life.
PS: the smell of books is sooooo stereotypical, and therefore not counted. Try think of the most interesting smells surrounding the situations that brough you to reflective and pondering thought, and made it stick beyond childhood.
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
napalm
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
I must ask: have you ever smelled napalm or is it just the word you are associating it with?Impenitent wrote:napalm
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Also to all the rest of the people here: seriously, you can't think of an interesting smell surrounding the situations you've pondered, thought deeply or come to wonder about philosophies questions and realms of thought?
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
have you never seen apocalypse now?
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p.s. Thrasymachus was correct
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p.s. Thrasymachus was correct
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
nope. Movie long before my timeImpenitent wrote:have you never seen apocalypse now?
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p.s. Thrasymachus was correct
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
Top notes of Bergamot, Orange and Rosemary followed by florals of Rose, Carnation resting on a bed of Cederwood. All of this is reinforced by a stong base of Leather, Musk and Oakmoss.
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
Car exhausts, short black (a shot of espresso), croissant and French perfume.
Re: What does philosophy smell like?
If philosophy had a smell it would probably be the smell of paper, ink and cardboard with maybe a lingering hit of dust and strong coffee. 
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
No books, proto-books or e-books!Cosmo wrote:If philosophy had a smell it would probably be the smell of paper, ink and cardboard with maybe a lingering hit of dust and strong coffee.
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
Second only to books is the smell of bullshit, we all know that one. But in keeping with your request; engine oil. I spent a lot of time rebuilding Triumph motorcycle engines, I could work it out, but off the top of my head, there's only about 20 moving parts in the Edward Turner design. There's nothing to it, but there are plenty of nuts and bolts to undo and do up again, lots of time to get philosophical.The Voice of Time wrote:PS: the smell of books is sooooo stereotypical, and therefore not counted.
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I don't, and I grew up on a farm. We had no bulls, only a cow. I guess I know the smell of cowshit xDtillingborn wrote:Second only to books is the smell of bullshit, we all know that one.
Re: What does philosophy smell like?
Philosophy is an abstract noun, It has no shape and physical body. It is as white as sunlight and i think sunlight has no smell, no shape however you can feel its warmth. I think when you go in a church, mandir, mosque, gurudwara, or any place where people are meditating God, you can feel the smell of incense there and i think that is the very smell of philosophy.
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Coffee, Hash, Hopelessness, Fresh, clean, crisp air filling my lungs far beyond their normal capacity.
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Re: What does philosophy smell like?
Just potential fresh air!The Voice of Time wrote:As title says. What are your associations to the smell of philosophy?
Mine is sweat body, trees, and constipated poop, actually an interesting story but I'll shorten it to be about the impossibility of God and Good in life.
PS: the smell of books is sooooo stereotypical, and therefore not counted. Try think of the most interesting smells surrounding the situations that brough you to reflective and pondering thought, and made it stick beyond childhood.