Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
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Philosophy Explorer
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Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
I don't think anybody can, I believe it's a prerequisite for one to have interest before any philosophizing can be done.
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marjoram_blues
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Re: Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
I am pretty sure that anyone could theorise, speculate or argue about anything that could be found in a dictionary. Turn to a page, any page, close your eyes and let your fingers do the walking. OK - no prior interest but hey, I found 'sausage dog'.Philosophy Explorer wrote:I don't think anybody can, I believe it's a prerequisite for one to have interest before any philosophizing can be done.
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Not particularly fascinating but just think of the mileage the poor paws work...
It could be argued that it is in our interest to explore even those things which are not in our usual favourites box.
However, when life is short and you need to delve, then clear focus on a specific topic is more valuable.
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Re: Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
What if you're blind?marjoram_blues wrote:I am pretty sure that anyone could theorise, speculate or argue about anything that could be found in a dictionary. Turn to a page, any page, close your eyes and let your fingers do the walking. OK - no prior interest but hey, I found 'sausage dog'.Philosophy Explorer wrote:I don't think anybody can, I believe it's a prerequisite for one to have interest before any philosophizing can be done.
PhilX
Not particularly fascinating but just think of the mileage the poor paws work...
It could be argued that it is in our interest to explore even those things which are not in our usual favourites box.
However, when life is short and you need to delve, then clear focus on a specific topic is more valuable.
PhilX
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marjoram_blues
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Re: Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
If you can't think of alternatives for the visually impaired then you lack imagination. Not what I would expect from an explorer such as yourself. You have vision.
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Re: Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
Braille?marjoram_blues wrote:If you can't think of alternatives for the visually impaired then you lack imagination. Not what I would expect from an explorer such as yourself. You have vision.
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marjoram_blues
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Re: Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
All other senses; any other resources.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Braille?marjoram_blues wrote:If you can't think of alternatives for the visually impaired then you lack imagination. Not what I would expect from an explorer such as yourself. You have vision.
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Re: Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
Getting info from a computer into the brain.marjoram_blues wrote:All other senses; any other resources.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Braille?marjoram_blues wrote:If you can't think of alternatives for the visually impaired then you lack imagination. Not what I would expect from an explorer such as yourself. You have vision.
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Jaded Sage
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Re: Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
Obviously you can. It just won't be any good.
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marjoram_blues
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Re: Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
It depends on how you turn the lack of iinterest round; any object can be used as a stepping off, or on, point.Jaded Sage wrote:Obviously you can. It just won't be any good.
Also on how you determine what is 'good' and at what kind and level of 'philosophizing' peope wish to participate in.
Right now, for fun and play, I could ask simple questions, sticking with my original object.
' Concerning Pee-wee' :
What is it like to be a blind sausage-dog' ?
How likely is he to be friends with another disabled animal, wild or domesticated?
Could he win a race with a tortoise?
Can Pee-wee think?
Does he dream of biting a bored sage's arse?
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Re: Can you philosophize about things that never interest you?
Yes. As an antinatalist, I philosophize about life, existence and consiousness a lot of the time, but it's clearly not a priority for me.