Continuing our series of personal interpretations of philosophy, Peter Rickman extols the passionate philosopher.
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The Philosopher as Lover
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marjoram_blues
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Re: The Philosopher as Lover
Hot damn - I disagree. A great opportunity missed.No, this is not about lovers in close embrace whispering metaphysics. A kind of Kinsey report on the sexual behaviour of philosophers is not only beyond my scope, but is likely to be fairly unproductive.
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artisticsolution
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Re: The Philosopher as Lover
reminds me of my husband...whenever we are watching a movie he always fasts forwards through the love scenes...lolmarjoram_blues wrote:Hot damn - I disagree. A great opportunity missed.No, this is not about lovers in close embrace whispering metaphysics. A kind of Kinsey report on the sexual behaviour of philosophers is not only beyond my scope, but is likely to be fairly unproductive.
Re: The Philosopher as Lover
Although the Sax is magnificent, for philosophers it’s all about Brahmacharya, though it may be called other names.
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