henry quirk wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 3:38 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 3:09 pmIn a forum dedicated to philosophy...maybe it's not the place for every spinny thought a person can get in his/her head.
Define
philosophy. Better yet: define
philosophy in a way everyone, in-forum & out-, can agree with.
Having the 'love-of-wisdom'. Does anyone disagree with this is what the 'philosophy' word once meant, and so still could?
Also, what is entailed in and with a 'love-of-wisdom', or of having a 'love of becoming wiser', or just being a "phil-o-sopher" is 'learning'. So, having a 'love-of-learning' here, instead of having a 'love-of-wanting to be right' and thus having a 'love-of-fighting for and over one's own position or belief could, and would, make a 'phil-o-sophy' forum more conducive to and for everyone.
Is there anyone, in or out of this forum, who does not agree that the word 'philosophy' could be defined as 'love-of-wisdom'?
henry quirk wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 3:38 pm
Seriously, give it a shot.
henry quirk wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 3:38 pm
I'm not a philosopher so I just think about things and occasionally post those thoughts here (when I'm not shit-posting).
you may not be at all times "henry quirk" but neither is any adult human being, at all times.
However, absolutely every one of you adult human beings, and absolutely every human child, is born with a 'love-of-learning', and thus, naturally, with a 'love of wanting to become wiser'.
Absolutely every new born is a True "philosopher", with a natural tendency of being 'curios'.
This natural 'curiosity', however, diminishes, and gets lost completely, in some, by and through an ill-gotten so-called 'education system'.
henry quirk wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 3:38 pm
I haven't a clue on how to do philosophy.
Just have a 'want-to-learn', with no preconceived ideas, views, nor beliefs, remember just like when you were a young child, then, and only then, you will just be doing 'philosophy', naturally, anyway.
henry quirk wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 3:38 pm
You do, apparently.
But I have very rarely seen "immanuel can" 'want-to-learn' anything.
henry quirk wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 3:38 pm
So: define it.
not tryin' to put you on the spot: absolutely, though, I'm lookin' to see how many folks, philosophers all, pop in to challenge your definition with their own
But, there can be as many definitions of 'any word' as there are human beings, who can define things.
And, no one can, rationally nor logically, 'challenge' another's view nor perspective of what 'the definition' of some thing is. When it comes to how one defines any thing, then it is 'each to their own', as some would say here.
However, there are some things in Life, that all can agree with, and accept. And, 'the definitions' of words is one of those things.
Absolutely every one could agree with, and accept, that the word 'philosophy' was reported to have once meant, or to have derived from, the words 'love', 'of', and 'wisdom', ['phil'-'o'-'sophy'], in whatever way those words looked like, were spelled, were said, and/or were pronounced in some time, back.
The best part of 'that word' is that when human beings have just a 'love-of-learning', which is how 'wisdom' is said to be obtained, only, then absolutely none of the bickering, fighting, ridiculing, nor humiliating that has quite easily taken over human discussions, for thousands of years, hitherto, just completely dissipates, and disappears. And, for absolutely anyone who does not believe me, then not just 'try it', but actually 'do it'. That is; go into a discussion with absolutely nothing else but with the intention of 'to learn' some thing more, or newer.
Go in without any intention at all of wanting-to-be 'heard', and listened to, nor without any intention of wanting-to-be 'right'. Go in with the intention of wanting-to-become wiser, alone, and only, and see if this removes all, on your part anyway, of all of 'the things', which 'we' all 'know' are not wanted in 'philosophical discussions'.
This is not directed to 'you', "henry quirk", but to everyone, here.