Is this a philosopher
Re: Is this a philosopher
Some dishes require a little work from the eater
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There is no dish without some work by the cook. So far all you've served us amounts to the front page of an otherwise blank menu.
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mickthinks wrote:There is no dish without some work by the cook. So far all you've served us amounts to the front page of an otherwise blank menu.
This is a fondue
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Well I've dipped my fork and so far no cheese.rantal wrote:This is a fondue
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Arising_uk wrote:Well I've dipped my fork and so far no cheese.rantal wrote:This is a fondue
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You have to put the cheese i to cook first
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Remember, this is an existential question
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Then I'm waiting for you to give your cheese(meaning). I gave mine.rantal wrote:Remember, this is an existential question
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and the Swiss halo gleams
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I despair, is there no one here bright enough to see how do use the ingredients I have lovingly set before them
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Very well then, would you be taught freedom by men from the cage?
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Couple of questions come too mind.
Who better? Their enslavers?
What happens if this cage has no outside?
Who better? Their enslavers?
What happens if this cage has no outside?
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This cage is the cage that is freely chosen by so many freemen, to work for the company, the corperation or any other dehumanising organisation
But if this is causeing a problem then ask; would ye be taught ethics by men shielded from the harshness and challenges of life?
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But if this is causeing a problem then ask; would ye be taught ethics by men shielded from the harshness and challenges of life?
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Few philosophers from the past have worked for "the corporation". In fact I can't name a single one. Do you think this is a perennial problem with recognised philosophers?rantal wrote:This cage is the cage that is freely chosen by so many freemen, to work for the company, the corperation or any other dehumanising organisation
Or have you changed the subject?
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the "corporation" changes its name every few years... the church, democracy, marxists, progressives...
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Please note 'or any other dehumanising organisation. And since Kant philosophers have largely been members of universities.
Pierce is an obvious exception
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Pierce is an obvious exception
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