The greater the definition the greater the philosopher. With the increase in definitions comes an increase in interpretations.
Philosophers such as Kant or Neitzche are "great" not because of the great degree of detail, but because they allow for a variety of interpretations.
Philosophical treatises are mirrors for people's personal bias.
Philosophical "Greatness"
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Re: Philosophical "Greatness"
Nice Eod. I had a play with this.
Follow this:
Philosophical treatises are mirrors for people's personal bias
(Knowledge) treatises are mirrors for peoples bias
Knowledge treatises are mirrors for peoples (anointed, Knowledge Doctrines)
Knowledge mirrors peoples (Knowledge)
Now:
The constituents of what is the Constitution Person/People is Knowledge per se. Very hard to argue that 'what is person' is not - some form of - Knowledge-of...
So:
Knowledge mirrors (Knowledge)
Therefore:
Being (Knowledge/person) is an effect of imaging (mirroring) Knowledge.
Being (Form) is an effect of imaging Form.
"let us make man in our image" 1:27 - seems fitting...
Discussion:
All Knowledge/Form is effects of belief. Being says Form is 'ing-ing', an expression stating Form existence - triumph over not-Form - over time. Form generation/being results from belief, Form de-generation/de-being results from no-belief.
The dendritic 'Tree of Knowledge' (Form/people) is indeed agented/spirited by belief. Belief to which declares-in/instantiates-in/professes-in/decrees-in more dendritic Knowledge. Conversely, not-belief collapses the Tree of Knowledge, or de-generates the Tree of Knowledge.
Now belief agency spawns in the absence of knowing, that is belief 'becomes' in not-knowing/not-contemplating/not-thinking with Knowledge as its effect.
The antithetical belief - that is knowing - dethrones Knowledge, subjugates Knowledge, returns Knowledge to its rightful subordinate cast beneath knowing. Knowing 'prunes' one's Tree of Knowledge, drops one's pride/identification-with/anointment-of Knowledge and, spirits grace and humility...divine virtues indeed.
Conclusion:
"Philosophical treaties mirror a person's bias' ". Yes, and they are more proliferated by belief (not-knowing) than knowing. They (doctrines) subsist via the indoctrinated. They (Knowledge) subsists via dead knowing (belief).
