If you have not yet already noticed, what quite a lot of words used in philosophy forums/discussions mean varies greatly between speakers/writers and hearers/readers, and even what words mean to just person, itself, is so different that expressing clearly can be so difficult. As can be seen and proved True throughout this forum.Belinda wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:42 pmBut what you mean by 'philosophy' and what most others mean by 'philosophy' are so different that discussions are at cross purposes.Age wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 5:58 pmWhat do you mean by if I could understand that what 'philosophy' means for some others is that it is an academic discipline with worthwhile practical applications?Belinda wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 11:06 am
I see what you mean. You and I disagree about the meaning of 'philosophy'.
You are not the only one who thinks philosophy is what you say it is.
It would be nice, though, if you could understand that what philosophy means for some others is that it's an academic discipline with worthwhile practical applications.
I ALREADY KNEW that to some others 'philosophy' is an academic discipline with worthwhile practical applications.
I ALSO ALREADY KNEW this BECAUSE some human beings pay exorbitant amounts of money to some academic institutions to do what is called 'philosophy classes' or 'philosophy studies'. And, I would hope that they would pay so much money 'there', which could have, obviously, been far better spent in other places, BECAUSE they BELIEVED, or KNEW, that the so-called 'academic discipline' known as 'philosophy' had worthwhile practical applications.
In other words I would hope that they did not choose to do that 'academic discipline' for other reasons because they felt that they had to 'study' some thing just to keep other like their parents happy, for example.
WHY would you have even BEGUN to PRESUME that I could NOT understand that what 'philosophy' means to some is that 'philosophy' is an academic discipline, with worthwhile practical applications?
I ALREADY UNDERSTOOD, and for a while now, that 'philosophy' is an academic discipline, with worthwhile practical applications, to some.
And, this is not even going into lengths about how many, many words have varying numbers, and varying degrees, of different meanings themselves, with some words containing two exactly opposing words. So, there really is no surprise at all that there are so many discussions among you human being that are at what you call 'cross purposes'. In fact it is no wonder at all why there was so much misunderstanding in 'the world', in the days when this was being written, when one just 'looks at' 'the way' you adults would just 'look at', 'see', and 'discuss' things, here.
Actually, have you noticed how often what you mean by a word is so different to most others, as well?